Okay , thank you for information.

 

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its basic geology..If it has fossils than it is a type of limestone.

 

On Wed, Jun 7, 2017 at 11:50 AM, Richard Middleton <richard@prosteem.com> wrote:

What would be the best test please?

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I would think limestone or marble.
Could it be engineered ?
Has to be tested


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> On Jun 6, 2017, at 4:08 PM, Great American Stone Care
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> Does anyone have an idea of what kind of stone this is? Granite?
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> Yes thin ca glues after you press the pieces together tightly.
> The thin glue will penetrate and hold the pieces together.
> I would then place stainless screws
> In the back and cover with fiberglass netting.
> Then work the front of the piece.
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>> Partners I have this fossil a customer wants put back together. Was
> thinking of the C A glue. Any other suggestions would be helpful. Thanks!
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