This is my birdbath & I really want to fix it. Any suggestions would be helpfu. Thank you
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- Sharonon Jun 23, 2017Think a trip to True Value or any home center, ask the guys best glue for cement, glue the pieces back together, and wrap in tape to hold until it drys, or use a rachet strap. Pick up a pre-mix cement in a bottle with an applicator nipple thats ready to go, or buy a box of it, and work it in over the glued sections using a plastic spatula. Then I would seal it using some waterproof sealer. You might also do those top edges with cracks while your at it.HelpfulReply
- Kimon Jun 23, 2017Does that bowl just sit on top of the stand? If so you could buy a replacement bowl or form your own bowl by following these instructions I found on the web.https://www.google.com/amp/www.instructables.com/id/Easy-to-make-concrete-bowls-and-planters/%3Famp_page%3DtrueHope that helps!: )HelpfulReply
- Barbon Jun 23, 2017Thank you Sharon & Kim you both gave me good ideasHelpfulReply
- Lisa Hawes Windhamon Jun 23, 2017Gorilla glue. It will fix anything. I had a concrete fountain that cracked in half and I used gorilla glue. It happened 6 yeas ago and still holding up with no leaks.HelpfulReply
- Cori Widenon Jun 23, 2017I also think that Gorilla Glue will hold up! Use it liberally.HelpfulReply
- Alex Babcockon Jun 23, 2017Ahhhh Gorilla glue is the bestest isn't it? Other then that maybe a 2 part epoxy might be in order.HelpfulReply
- Adam Engon Jun 23, 2017i would try an epoxy.. they even have that stuff at lowes or home depot.. its like putty.. but you only have a very short time to put the putt on before its hardens.. so make sure you are all ready to goHelpfulReply
- Crystle Gibsonon Jun 23, 2017E6000 glue is the best and is waterproof.HelpfulReply
- Barbon Jun 23, 2017Thank you Lisa & Cori I was wondering if Gorilla Glue would work.HelpfulReply
- Barbon Jun 23, 2017Thank you Alex Im going to try Gorilla Glue. That is what others have suggested also & it seems the easies.HelpfulReply
- Barbon Jun 23, 2017Thank you AdamHelpfulReply
- Barbon Jun 23, 2017Thank you Crystle for your idea.HelpfulReply
- Sharonon Jun 24, 2017I think I would try marine 2 part epoxy, its meant to be used outside.HelpfulReply
- Barbon Jun 24, 2017Thank yoU SharonHelpfulReply