Afternoon all,
I need to repair a stone window sill that has crumbled in places and is causing some damp. My thought was to suspend some ply underneath as a former to build it back to a square edge, and to run a bead of sealant along the front edge to create a drip groove. Would a 1:5 mortar mix be the right material to use? And would it adhere ok, or would i need to chisel or drill some kind of key?
Thanks in advance
I need to repair a stone window sill that has crumbled in places and is causing some damp. My thought was to suspend some ply underneath as a former to build it back to a square edge, and to run a bead of sealant along the front edge to create a drip groove. Would a 1:5 mortar mix be the right material to use? And would it adhere ok, or would i need to chisel or drill some kind of key?
Thanks in advance