I'm going to repair this hearthstone in my kitchen.
It's stone, but the back corner has previously been broken out for pipes (now redundant) and filled with concrete.
Plan is :
Remove loose bits; Infill with rapid set repair mortar mixed to a stiff consistency; Seal surface with PVA/water mix; Paint with black masonry paint.
The gap between floorboards and stone is to be filled with a wood filler prior to sanding/finishing of the wood floor.
What have I missed? What wood filler do I want for this application?
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Are you up to the sealing/painting part yet? I've just finished redoing our floor and skirting. This is next on the list, any tips appreciated :)
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I'm going to repair this hearthstone in my kitchen.
It's stone, but the back corner has previously been broken out for pipes (now redundant) and filled with concrete.
Plan is :
Remove loose bits;
Infill with rapid set repair mortar mixed to a stiff consistency;
Seal surface with PVA/water mix;
Paint with black masonry paint.
The gap between floorboards and stone is to be filled with a wood filler prior to sanding/finishing of the wood floor.
What have I missed?
What wood filler do I want for this application?
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