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How do I attach a concrete statue to a concrete floor?
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JennyJ
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September 2021
Haberdashers might be useful. There isn't a decent one around here any more.
Doncaster, South Yorkshire. Soil type: sandy, well-drained
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Lyn
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September 2021
Same her Jenny except he is representing the concrete company so it’s doubtful 😀
Gardening on the wild, windy west side of Dartmoor.
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JennyJ
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September 2021
Sadly I have no need for any concrete (and if I did I'd probably just pop down to Wickes for it, they're 10 minutes away).
Doncaster, South Yorkshire. Soil type: sandy, well-drained
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KT53
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September 2021
On the off chance that it's a genuine enquiry - Gorilla Glue.
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TheGreenMan
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September 2021
If I lived somewhere rife with statue theft I wouldn't bother erecting one.
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Fairygirl
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September 2021
They'd need to be pretty keen to pinch it if it's also in a porch....
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
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B3
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September 2021
I'm off to find why they're called haberdashers
In London. Keen but lazy.
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philippasmith2
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September 2021
Let us know when you find out
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Dovefromabove
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I really miss the wonderful Butcher’s Haberdasheryin Lower Goat Lane since it closed 😢
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
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B3
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September 2021
I'd be glad if there was one anywhere near me. It's the pound shop or amazon
In London. Keen but lazy.
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I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.