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Originally Posted by rfuerst911sc View Post
Serious question , could you use conventional two part epoxy like JB Weld ? Other than the container size being too small you could spread it with a putty knife and push it into the crack . Feather it and let dry it could then be sanded flush . Just thinking out loud .
I don't see why you couldn't. I don't like JB Weld in general for repairs since it has a high durometer (100 or off the scale) and fractures easily. That wouldn't be an issue filling in concrete though unless the slab sections moved. What does google say?
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