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Concrete Chair
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04/28/25 11:23 AM
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Need some help on this one. One of the legs on my concrete chair has a large crack's and I would like to either fix it or support it somehow before it breaks. Any and all ideas are much appreciated! ![[Linked Image]](https://texashuntingforum.com/forum/pics/userpics/2025/04/full-1274-450566-chair_1.jpg)
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Re: Concrete Chair
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04/28/25 11:33 AM
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Jimbo1
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Dang, I bet those are heavy! Following this as we have some concrete benches with the same issue.
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Re: Concrete Chair
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04/28/25 12:37 PM
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Creekrunner
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Re: Concrete Chair
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04/28/25 01:36 PM
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Kevin_M
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They make concrete epoxy that you can use to fix that up. Lowes or Home Depot should have it. It comes in a tube or you can get it in a bucket, depending on how much you need.I would use a putty knife or super small trowel and "push it in" the cracks until you get them filled, then smooth out the edges. I've done this on a concrete picnic table a few years ago.
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Re: Concrete Chair
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04/28/25 03:14 PM
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jimbob
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Sika is your best bet. HD has it
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