I would use slot mix but add a little extra white portland,mix it a bit
wetter and put enough in to ooze out making sure the void is full,clean up
the over flow. Be carefull not to do it in a freeze overnight ,the mortar
could expand giving you more problems. Tough call without a photo. Hope this
helps.
Walt
On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 7:54 PM, Mark Kreps <mjkreps(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Do you have a picture of the marker you can place on INPCRP's
Facebook?
On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 4:09 PM, Kim & Roger Hancock
<hancock(a)link2000.net>wrote:
> Open question for suggestions, I have a tombstone, with tab, well part of
a
> tab, part of it is worn away. I have drilled a couple holes in the
bottom
> for a couple stainless still bolts to put in the bottom for suitability.
I
> still feel this is not enough for it to last. What should be used in the
> slot, stack mix or slot mix. I have also repaired the base as to keep
> water
> from getting into it. I am leaning towards stack mix, but would like to
> hear other suggestions.
>
> Kim Hancock
> Cemetery Coordinator of the Genealogy Club of Montgomery County, Indiana/
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