This is best repaired by someone that can router out the bottom side and inset some support.  I would recommend a fabricator unless you are able to do this yourself.  Small table are not a problem but that much weight will probably snap again when you move it.

Good luck, Bill Selik
Gourmet Stone Care



On Tuesday, December 1, 2015 6:44 PM, Baird Standish <bairdstandish@gmail.com> wrote:


It is not attached to the surface. Some pieces have broken off completely on the edge. In other places there are hairline cracks that I can see run straight through and the pieces will fall apart or at least will if nudged. They are in a well. The broken pieces are to the outside and mostly in two opposite corners - one corner is hairlined in different places and in the other the piece fell out b


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On Dec 1, 2015, at 8:23 PM, stuart rosen <mail@stoneshine.com> wrote:

Is it attached to the surface you are trying to lift it off of?
Do the cracked pieces come out-hard to see the pic-is it in a well.
Are the broken pieces on the outside or random.
Does it have to come off-


On Tue, Dec 1, 2015 at 6:53 PM, Baird Standish <bairdstandish@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi gang. Here is an interesting problem. I have a large 6x4 or so travertine table that was dropped by some movers and some areas were cracked all the way through. Repairing it is probably not a big deal-the pieces will probably glue back pretty easily. But the problem is lifting the table out of the table (it is about 300 lbs) without it all falling apart. I am thinking about getting suction cups and lifting it so that the whole thing is balanced over the edge, with a blanket in place to protect the wood, and then gluing and clamping the pieces back. The underside of the tabletop is covered so I can't push it up from below. I tried lifting with my fingers but it's not moving. Wondered if anyone has any other ideas.
Thanks.
B

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