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Hi
AS you can see from the photo, gravity has reshaped the fireplace.
I've all but a tiny piece on the outside curve of the shelf.
What is the best way to repair it?
I've read on here people suggesting JB Weld Epoxy http://www.amazon.co.uk/J-B-Weld-Original-Epoxy-Adhesive/dp/B0006O1ICE
I was thinking I would get a thin plate of metal to act as a split on the underneath to give it some support, use the Epoxy to stick it all together, plus build up the missing piece, which can then be sanded back into shape.
Any thoughts or better ways to repair?
Thanks
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AS you can see from the photo, gravity has reshaped the fireplace.
I've all but a tiny piece on the outside curve of the shelf.
What is the best way to repair it?
I've read on here people suggesting JB Weld Epoxy http://www.amazon.co.uk/J-B-Weld-Original-Epoxy-Adhesive/dp/B0006O1ICE
I was thinking I would get a thin plate of metal to act as a split on the underneath to give it some support, use the Epoxy to stick it all together, plus build up the missing piece, which can then be sanded back into shape.
Any thoughts or better ways to repair?
Thanks
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