Subject: Limestone
Fran Gale <fgale [at] prosoco__com> writes >This question is posted on behalf a Mary Weisert, a sculptor in the >Midwest who is currently having difficulties working with a local >limestone that contains clay minerals and fractures easily. > > How do I repair or keep it from fracturing more, a hairline > fracture in Cottonwood limestone. I am using hand tools and have > encountered several losses of integrity. any assistance would be > appreciated. Check into the use of Dispersed Hydrated Lime. Why not use the same basic lime binder? Works amazing well for fine / deep cracks. Dispersed hydrated lime is a carbonating binding agent for mortar, supplementary stone compound, grouting compounds, injection compounds and for plaster solidification. Liner Rolpanit Inc. North America 30 Glen Cameron Rd. Suite 101, Thornhill Ontario L3T 1N7 Canada 905-707-7087 Fax: 905-707-0086 liner [at] on__aibn__com <URL:http://www.linrol.com/products/index.html> Bryan Blundell Tech. Support PRG, Inc. *** Conservation DistList Instance 16:10 Distributed: Wednesday, July 31, 2002 Message Id: cdl-16-10-005 ***Received on Tuesday, 30 July, 2002