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    Postby toplondonchef » Tue Jun 01, 2010 10:26 am

    Hi all - some advice please as I have a very unhappy missus at present !

    We have a bird bath in the garden which was my wifes, late great grandmothers and is of great sentimental value

    I'ts just been broken by a football landing on it and I really need to fix it

    It's approx 250mm diameter and 20mm thick, made of cast cement / concrete, sits on a small pedistal base and has broken with a clean break into 2 pieces

    Would it be possible to join the 2 pieces together leaving it watertight and if so with what ?

    Any help with this would be great and would put a smile on the wifes face, ta very much
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