dsntslp
New Member
- Joined
- Sep 8, 2008
- Messages
- 2,621
- Reaction score
- 115
Sorrel Sky,
Thank you, truly.
Well, circulating water leaves out my hydraulic cement idea too then.
I wondered if perhaps those rods only overheated when exposed to air why not fill and encase them all in hydraulic cement. That's a very, very expensive fix for sure. Hydraulic cement is what is used to repair pools and docks, in the parts underwater, because it is unaffected by water and still sets when properly applied. It has to be applied as a putty type consistency though and I am more than sure that idea will not work as hydraulic cement creates its own heat while it sets up. I was trying to think in terms of "quick setting" to plug cracks and highest and best use of water...so many variables, so many.
Prayers, many prayers.
Thank you, truly.
Well, circulating water leaves out my hydraulic cement idea too then.
I wondered if perhaps those rods only overheated when exposed to air why not fill and encase them all in hydraulic cement. That's a very, very expensive fix for sure. Hydraulic cement is what is used to repair pools and docks, in the parts underwater, because it is unaffected by water and still sets when properly applied. It has to be applied as a putty type consistency though and I am more than sure that idea will not work as hydraulic cement creates its own heat while it sets up. I was trying to think in terms of "quick setting" to plug cracks and highest and best use of water...so many variables, so many.
Prayers, many prayers.