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At 10:21 AM 12/20/1999, Gray, Tom wrote:
>Sorry Ruth, I was out of the office last week on my hands and knees trying
>to get a tenant into her rehabbed unit. Rockhard is a "water putty" made by
>Durham. Comes in a dry powder you mix with water for filling voids in
>wooden surfaces. It has been around for YEARS (for sure since I was a kid).
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>Arkie Cuz
Thanks, Thought it sounded familiar. I have used that stuff on occasion,
worked fine for what I was using it for but I've seen it used in places
where it was not intended to be used and it didn't work out so hot. I
didn't use it on wood though, I think it was for an interior cinder block
wall. Really, we do have them at the school where I work.
Next question. I do some work on gravestone repair, mostly marble. Most
of the stones are just broken and the quarries here in VT have a glue that
works just fine to glue them back together, no problem. The problem ones
are the ones that have pieces missing, usually just where a crack developed
and wasn't repaired so it just eroded away over time. What I need is to
find something that can be used to replace mass, that is the missing stone.
Can someone advise me on this? Have I made this as clear as mud by now?
Thanks, Ruth
Ruth (HOUGHTON) BARTON
Westminster,Vermont, USA
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