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From: Home RenoVision DIY
Date: November 13, 2025
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Is that why concrete contractors be saying they want a 10 slump? The wetter it is the better it is?
U don't want oils then sprays wd40
And Concrete finish at 20 years experience he gave pretty good advice. The only thing that I would change is you should use a masonry adhesive.
I wonder how much load this product can take? Could it be used for the edge of a garage ? Would it be good enough for a car tire with the load of a truck ?
Why not cut first 30mm with a diamond blade on the top? Would give a clean straight line. Also, put 2 or 3 8mm stainless dowels in with chemset to the existing concrete. That will help hold it. Also, break out the dirt/existing concrete deeper where the fix is happening. This will give you more founding and much more chance of the same thing happening again.
And when can you write your name in the concrete?
Add up how much money on products and tools you'll be paying for just to do this and tell me it is not cheaper to pay someone else to do it.
Shep-Patch is a better product, and use rebar, cut out completely from side to side.
Clean the tip 😂
Looked like a nice door?