Thank you Stuart for advice. I will look into it more on the coating. Have not seen it in person yet. May hit you back after looking at more closly.
Regards,
Richard
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Subject: Re: Granit table Chip Repair
Hello Richard,
Thats a laminated granite table-usually from a furniture store.
Furnture like this can often be coated so make sue you have checked.
Looks honed from above polished from an angle-which is it?
We have done a bunch of these-there fun to do especially when you have a good amount of pieces.
You use a nice water thin ca glue. Glue in as many pieces as you can by putting the piece in place and then applying glue.
It will penetrate the cracks and bond the pieces.
Make sure you fill in hollow spaces.
I would probably fill in the voids or missing areas with a color matched polyester mixed with marble dust and or grout,
The dust and grout help you have a easier to work with mixture and probably stronger too.
This way when it gets nice and hard a day later you come back a sand it all down following the surrounding contours of the stone.
Then you can polish it or use something to give it the right luster.
I would see if the top can be polished as well-charge accordingly.
On Tue, Sep 29, 2015 at 3:34 PM, Richard Middleton <richard@prosteem.com> wrote:
Does anyone have any thoughts or ideas on this repair?
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Sent: Tuesday, September 29, 2015 1:58 PM
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Subject: Granit table Chip Repair
Partners I have a customer with granite table with pretty good chunk broken out. Customer also says she has some pieces from table.
Regards, Richard Middleton
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