From:
"John Ceprano" <ceprano@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:
Thu, 08 Mar 2001 16:29:09 -0500
Subject:
Cracks in soapstone
to mike
thanks for the tip on the dust mixing with the epoxy, i'd applied the dust
tothe surface of the epoxy for similar effect.....and a question?
with the dust added to the epoxy, does that also reduce the sheen produced
by the epoxy?
limestone is my favorite material, and in many cases i have to use epoxy,
either as an adhesive or a coating ..........the brand i'm most familure
with is WEST SYSTEMS [which is NASA approved], it is the most durable medium
i have discovered, but it yellows with time in the sun and kills the natural
color of the stone.
do you know of any other epoxy which may provide similar results to the WEST
SYSTEMS which won't yellow with sun exposure? the sheen is a lesser
concern/problem.
thanks, john ceprano
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