Subject: Edison Coatings System 45
Lane Maben Burritt <lburritt [at] johnmilnerassociates__com> >Has anyone used the Edison Coatings Custom System 45 Patching >Compound to repair historic brick? I have a contractor on a c. 1815 >Virginia project that is insisting on using it. Any insight would be >appreciated but specific examples of projects or issues would be >best. Custom system 45 products are two-component, latex-modified, cementicious compounds for repairs to outdoor masonry and concrete. This product, which comes in multiple colors or can be special custom-colored for the customer, was also designed to produce stone-like finishes on a variety of other substrates. At the Worcester Art Museum we have used it as a fill material for mosaics which are housed indoors. In addition to the system 45 product they have a large line of products ranging from adhesives, sealants and coatings. They are very personable and you can contact the president Michael Edison 860-747-2220) directly with your questions for application on brick. They have been in the field of architectural restoration for sometime and have worked on reputable buildings. You should also check out <URL:http://www.edisoncoatings.com> Paula Artal-Isbrand Objects Conservator Worcester Art Museum 55 Salisbury Street Worcester MA 01609 Fax: 508-798-5646 508-799-4406 ext: 3080 *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:18 Distributed: Wednesday, August 1, 2007 Message Id: cdl-21-18-003 ***Received on Monday, 23 July, 2007