you are the third one to tell me that in the past ;month..i think it depends who you talk to. Talk to Jay Reynolds. Make sure they know you are just doing repairs and not installing. I understand their is another company called Kline and Co out of Georgia that also sells it. I just ordered some today. A friend here in town was told the same thing, he talked to Jay and he got the product. Feel free to mention me to Jay.


On Wednesday, July 9, 2014 4:41 PM, Baird Standish <bairdstandish@gmail.com> wrote:


Thanks John.  By the way, I just contacted Terrazzo and Marble Supply in Illinois to talk about supplies (I have bought Terroxy from them before) and they now tell me that I need to be a member of the National Terrazzo and Mosaic Association in order to purchase from them.  Do you or anyone else have an alternative to their terrazzo repair materials?  Does anyone know about the National Terrazzo  and Mosaic Association?
B


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i do i it all the time. i rod mine. make a wrap out of duct tape...mix the terroxy with cavasil till its like peanut butter.pack it in the wrap and shape it..come back the next day and grind to shape..pretty easy to do. i set my rod in epoxy..have not had one break yet. (yet)


On Wednesday, July 9, 2014 1:57 PM, Baird Standish <bairdstandish@gmail.com> wrote:


Hi.  We have two similar projects that we are looking at involving replacing an edge that broke off of an old terrazzo step/treadle.  In one case they kept the pieces that broke and in the other they did not keep them.  The step with the retained pieces is fairly straight forward I think because it just needs epoxying the chips back into place and filling in the spaces.  The other one is a little more tricky.  I have never tried to fashion a step bullnose with epoxy or other material and was wondering if anyone has experience with this.  Thanks so much for your comments.
Baird

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