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Patching Old Concrete?

  • 21-01-2023 06:40PM
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    I *would have* figured I was out of luck. But, I'm pretty damn sure someone else asked similar, before, and was sorted out? Nothing ventured so:

    Stone stable. Concrete floor. Floor's in three parts. Two built up sides, either side of a wide gulley. Gulley's shot, down one side. We're only talking a couple of barrow loads, tops, to sling down there. One, if it was made up by a fitter and stronger buck than me! :(

    Only snag is? Decade back, the pen outside was a wreck! Patchwork of pot holes and dings. I was fitter, then. Happily threw barrow after barrow into those holes. Almost lasted into the second winter, before it all blew to hell and reverted to type. Well ..... *sort of* almost 😒

    Few K later, I had a new pen floor, outside. New roof on top. Great. It's just this annoying, **** ~ literally ~ nasty, rough little crack. It makes hard work for me. Like to sort it out, this summer.

    How do I do it, without it just blowing, please?

    Thanks.



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