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    Quote Originally Posted by Lionelgee View Post
    I put a plastic bag over the area
    Quote Originally Posted by Lionelgee View Post
    I did use PVA glue as well. Although it might be time to step up to that more flash yellow glue stuff.
    See how you go, but this often isn't a good combination. You'll note that PVA in the bottle doesn't cure, even when the lids not on. Normally a PVA job needs to breath so the glue can set. Things like vacuum bags or gladwrapping normally would use a chemical set glue.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lionelgee View Post
    It is a shame that when they built my old Queenslander house they did not have a square, spirit level or a plumb-line.
    Sounds like my place. Late 60's double brick on limestone foundations. Not a 90 degree corner to be found, and when we ripped the bath out we found it had been leveled on a stack of folded up VB cartons. Explains a lot.

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