there is some self leveling caulk you can purchase at lows that can be 
manipulated pretty easily it did the job at our old house and looked like 
the original it works well with caulk gun to shoot it directly where you 
need it

good luck


Allen
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Max Robinson" <m...@maxsmusicplace.com>
To: "Blind Handyman" <blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, August 24, 2009 2:17 PM
Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Hand rail on 15 year old ramp.


> When Sue's mother came to live with us in 1994 we had a ramp built on the
> front of our house.  I didn't have sufficient handyman skills at that time
> to do the job.  After Sue's mother passed away we decided to leave the 
> ramp
> in place.  Just last week we received a letter from our insurance company
> saying we had to put a railing on the ramp.  After we stopped laughing we
> decided it was probably time to take the ramp down.  We did it yesterday.
> It takes a lot less time to tare something down than it takes to build it.
> We were right about it being time.  Many of the screws holding the deck
> boards on had rusted off.  Others twisted off when we tried to unscrew 
> them.
> So the ramp is gone now.  The walkway which the ramp covered has developed
> two cracks.  What is the stuff called that is used to patch concrete?
>
> Regards.
>
> Max.  K 4 O D S.
>
> Email: m...@maxsmusicplace.com
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