Damn big acorn
Use touchstone two part flowing epoxy clear/transparent.
Followed with lnofe grade if neede for gaps.

On Feb 14, 2013 12:29 PM, <pbunis@aol.com> wrote:
Looks to me like you should be able to use polyester resin and be able to hide the glue line fairly easily because of the shape of the acorn.

Paul Bunis
Boston Stone Restoration
617-719-8454

On Feb 14, 2013, at 12:11 PM, N-Motion Stone and Tile Care <klhudson@atlantastoneandtilecare.com> wrote:

> Partners,
> I received a call from a customer the other day about this bench which she claim is limestone and is valued at $5000.00. She had a arborist out cutting down trees and somehow he knocked this acorn over and broke it. It was part of the bench.
> Based on the photos below does anyone have any suggestions on repairing this. Thanks!
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> Kevin Hudson
> N-Motion Stone and Tile
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