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Posted on Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010 at 11:49 pmHow can I make a bridge over the existing concrete with small stone and epoxy resin? What kind of epoxy is needed?
At a state park in Ohio, the shower rooms on the ground was covered with stone, I called the people that put it in, they used epoxy and small smooth stones. They said they put it on the existing concrete, makes a nice finish. I want to make a stuffing 5'X3 "Leader in my flower garden, and I want to do it myself, just out there with experience who can tell me how. The company is the closest to Travel 63 miles to come to a small area rather costy, please help.
I did something similar to the broken tile. I have not used epoxy, but rather used a tile adhesive that works out. I spread the adhesive, put the odds in the form of broken tiles at random, let dry, and tile grout spread over parts, filling the spaces between tiles and wipe up the pieces. Then I, bearing the seal of the water. I do not know how deep you'll need the epoxy to incorporate the stones, so it can be very expensive. Also, you do not like or want to change it later epoxy is generally very difficult to remove. There are so many styles and colors of tiles, and if you talk to a store manager of tiles on the pieces they are all days, you may download the tile. If not, just buy 15 pieces to cover 5x3 if you have solid (using 12 ' tiles in the figure). So you have 8-10 pieces to break. Grout comes in dozens of colors. Good luck whatever you do it.
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