I only needed a very little bit of information--and got it quite quickly--but I'm still watching so many of your videos because you're communicating the ideas so well as so thoughtfully. It sounds silly, but I'm sort of hoping I have a need for more concrete knowledge so I can benefit from your excellent style more thoroughly.
Thank you for the information. Very interesting. I have a chunk of concrete at my front porch that has broken off and am looking for the best way to "glue" it back together. I thought the polyurethane construction adhesive would work for that based on your video, but when I contacted DAP about the product you showed they said that it wouldn't work for that situation. I'm not sure what's best to use for my situation.
Great information . I have a large and heavy concrete vintage planter which is missing a corner of the base. It’s still sturdy but I’d like to repair to its original look. What type of concrete should I us? Should I drill holes I the base and insert small rods before pouring concrete? Thanks !!! Rob
Hi, I follow your channel, please could you tell me how to fill small holes in concrete floor before polishing? I know they have products on the market but is it somthing I can make myself? Thank you
Cheers thanks for that. What about 2 part concrete expoxy products? I have a broken conrete tiki that lives outdoors, it had no metal reinforcing so broke when fell over. Thinking drill holes, bolt rods and epoxy. I need something super strong, it lives outdoors and some weight there too.
I feel it sorta removes the point of making something outta concrete in the first place, longevity. My amateur masonry mind thinks of possibly loose granite dowels with portland 🤔 ✌️❤️🇳🇿
Thanks - this was very helpful!
I only needed a very little bit of information--and got it quite quickly--but I'm still watching so many of your videos because you're communicating the ideas so well as so thoughtfully. It sounds silly, but I'm sort of hoping I have a need for more concrete knowledge so I can benefit from your excellent style more thoroughly.
Thank you for your guidance.
Very helpful; thank you.
thank you ....I didn't know about a urethane foam for concrete....I have a broken garden toad that just came apart...freeze...thaw effect.
Thank you for the information. Very interesting. I have a chunk of concrete at my front porch that has broken off and am looking for the best way to "glue" it back together. I thought the polyurethane construction adhesive would work for that based on your video, but when I contacted DAP about the product you showed they said that it wouldn't work for that situation. I'm not sure what's best to use for my situation.
I was thinking about repairing a very large outdoor broken planter with fiberglass Bondo... Do you think that would work?
Great information .
I have a large and heavy concrete vintage planter which is missing a corner of the base. It’s still sturdy but I’d like to repair to its original look. What type of concrete should I us? Should I drill holes I the base and insert small rods before pouring concrete? Thanks !!!
Rob
Hi, I follow your channel, please could you tell me how to fill small holes in concrete floor before polishing? I know they have products on the market but is it somthing I can make myself? Thank you
Cheers thanks for that. What about 2 part concrete expoxy products? I have a broken conrete tiki that lives outdoors, it had no metal reinforcing so broke when fell over. Thinking drill holes, bolt rods and epoxy. I need something super strong, it lives outdoors and some weight there too.
a construction adhesive product would likely work well here. The bond between pieces will be very strong
I feel it sorta removes the point of making something outta concrete in the first place, longevity.
My amateur masonry mind thinks of possibly loose granite dowels with portland 🤔
✌️❤️🇳🇿