That “might” work but it
depends on the viscosity, crack size, depth etc. I usually try to develop some
head pressure by creating a reservoir above the crack or with ports and an injection
system.
Eric Hammarberg, Assoc. AIA
Vice President
Thornton Tomasetti
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Subject: Re: [BP] Concrete Epoxy
Repair
My local masonry supply house recommends
using Sikadur 35 epoxy and says that it should wick into the crack on it's
own. Sounds too good to be true. Any comments? I'm not a
wealthy guy and need to find a method that actually works that I can do on my
own with fairly standard equipment (masonry drills compressor etc).
Thanks,
David Dauerty