If this session comes to pass, please let me know where/when. If I know
enough in advance, maybe I can even bring a stone to work on...
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on 11/28/99 10:16 AM, John Walters at walt(a)webworks2000.net wrote:
Diana,
I can help you find the epoxies,as Lois said there are
several.I use MASTICO It works real well with most stone
repair.It comes in several different colors which allows for a better color
match.Unfortunately I do not have their address with me at this time.Stone
repair can go from a simple fix to
very complicated procedure.There is no way to explain one certain method of
repair as each stone is different,depending on the age of the break , the
weathering of the stone and the amount of pieces it has.
It is better to be shown through hands on workshops but this can be difficult
as so many people want to learn what can be done.Since you are in Rush county
which is a neighboring county to Fayette I could meet with you and or others
interested and get you started by repairing a few of your broken stones and
introduce you to the materials needed and the proper methods.If you would like
to set up a workshop contac me at 765-825 7313.
John Walters
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