From:
"Andrei Stefanescu" <andrei_stefanescu@xxxxxx>
Date:
Tue, 25 Feb 2003 19:59:13 +0100
Subject:
Craftmanship
Don and Ken, thanks for your good advice on handling a
cracked area of marble!
I've decided to use a rasp and all my patience - after all,
that's probably the only talent I have... (fishing for
compliments, yeah ;-)
Another question to you guys and anyone else out theHow
could I stabilize the crack so it doesn't break while I'm
working on it and later on? And how could I accomplish this
without the crack becoming more visible?
All mysteries to me...
If you have any advice, please don't mention American
products, because I live in Germany and couldn't get them
here.
The marble in question is of the type used for tiles and
such, I would call it NoNameArble...
Such a shame we can't upload pictures here, I'd love to see
what you are doing and of course show my piece to you.
All the best to you,
Andrei
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