On 04/10/2015 11:31 PM, Gene Heskett wrote: > > This place isn't that bad, YET. Yes, probably takes 50+ years. (Cue ominous music...) > How does that product compare with the sackrete version of hydraulic > cement? Not cement at all. It is two epoxies. First you glue little tube fittings to the wall at 1' intervals. Then, you glue up the crack with the hard, grey epoxy, and let it set for a day. Then, you mix up this thin, liquid stuff that turns into a rubbery filler, and inject into the fittings. I did not do a great job of the gluing of the fittings, and had leaks there. I did my best to hold back the leaks and get the stuff into the crack. > Comes in a 10 lb yellow tub, dry, and I paid a tenner for a > plastic tub of it today. But its too wet to use it now. The whole deal with this LCR, I think, it that it cures into a rubbery material. This allows the cracked wall to flex somewhat with wet-dry cycles without breaking the seal.
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