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Hi folks

I need to replace a cast stone window cill following an accident with a scaffolding plank (see picture). 

As the wall is rendered I clearly need to do whatever needs doing very carefully. 

To remove the cill I am planning to protect the surrounding area with plastic sheeting to avoid getting dust on the render. Then use a combination of drill and grinder to remove the damaged unit as carefully as possible. 

Can anyone think of a way to improve upon my approach?

Many thanks 

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4 minutes ago, Lincolnshire Ian said:

Hi folks

I need to replace a cast stone window cill following an accident with a scaffolding plank (see picture). 

As the wall is rendered I clearly need to do whatever needs doing very carefully. 

To remove the cill I am planning to protect the surrounding area with plastic sheeting to avoid getting dust on the render. Then use a combination of drill and grinder to remove the damaged unit as carefully as possible. 

Can anyone think of a way to improve upon my approach?

Many thanks 

PXL_20260128_154021996.jpg

 

Can you not glue the broken piece back on? 

Posted
38 minutes ago, marshian said:

Can you not glue the broken piece back on? 

My thoughts too, though it depends on how many pieces the 'piece' is in. Many people have a lot of success with epoxy. If you have the piece as a whole piece you could try drilling holes for, say, 3 dowels in the main cill, bed the dowels in epoxy in  those holes, and drill corresponding, perhaps slightly oversized, holes in the broken piece, clean and 'butter' the faces with epoxy, then breathe deeply and  and press together. If you are lucky the reveal could help wedge it together.

 

Optimist's view: Done!

 

Pessimist's view: (Just refuse to entertain that view!)

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Posted
15 minutes ago, Mr Punter said:

I would not bother with dowels etc.

 

But I am a pessimist! And someone for whom wonder-glues rarely do what they say on the tin/cartridge/tiny tiny little tube...

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I would look at a multi tool blade that is longer than standard with a tungsten edge to it 

go under the cill and plunge in for the full depth 

then cut out the mastic under the window. 
good luck. 

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