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How to bond bricks/cement in a cost effective manner?

Okay, I made a boo boo and drove into a short brick wall (decorative) next to my driveway. I knocked a chunk of about 4 bricks off and now I want to simply stick them back on for as little as possible (labor and cost). The chunk sits nicely on the rest on the wall where it was and really shouldn't go anywhere, but I just want to have a nice fix. Could I just squirt some Great Stuff in there and hold it down for a few minutes?I was just hoping to use something around the house (not cement)Thank you so much in advance!

Answer:

Clean all of the surfaces well. Then use a two part epoxy to hold the broken parts together. If you are in a cold area of the country, wait until much warmer to do this.
cement is your best answer. Mortar to be exact. Anything else is a poor substitution to the right product for the job

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