From:
"John VanCamp" <jvcstnwrks@zzzzzzzzzzzzz>
Date:
Tue, 24 Feb 2004 18:26:19 -0600
Subject:
Introducing myself: Helen C.-Natural faults
Hi Helen There is a penetrating crystal clear two part epoxy made for this
very purpose. Akemi is one manufacture of it, and I am sure that there are
others. This is the material used to fill and stabilize the cracks in some
of the more fractured marbles so that the slabs have a chance of staying in
one piece. They just flood the surface, and keep adding more as the stuff
disappears into the stone.. I have purchased it in pint cans. Check with
Bicknell, or grand quartz, or one of the other suppliers for the commercial
slab business. Good luck, JVC
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