How can I repair a huge terra cotta flower pot.
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What is wrong with it?
I have a great fix for broken pottery repairs and plugging drainage holes, and it repaired my cement dog statue - this product might possibly be your answer. You would have to figure out where to apply this clay like putty as it cures quickly.
I keep it on hand for all sorts of home -craft -indoor -outdoor- wood rot -elliptical pedal -pottery repairs- candlestick- jewelry-concrete dog statue repairs. Too many to list. For me it’s a miracle producing product. Please have a look at it and see that something you would like to consider. Its about $6 a tube at Lowes in the plumbing department.
“Putty characteristics
Steel-filled material, mixes in your hand and hardens in minutes
Suitable for plastics, metals, fiberglass, concrete and ceramics
May be drilled, tapped, filed, sanded, sealed and painted when hardened
Non-toxic material contains no solvents
Will not shrink”
Consider the epoxy putty for your repair needs.
https://www.oatey.com/2373255/Product/Oatey-Fix-It-Stick-Epoxy-Putty
https://www.oatey.com/ASSETS/DOCUMENTS/ITEMS/EN/Epoxy_Putty.pdf>>
http://www.instructables.com/id/Terra-Cotta-Pot-Repair/
Cool colored duct tape?
Gorilla Glue?...worked for me.
Probably need to use some type of adhesive or glue first, but maybe a reinforcement on the clay. Thanks!