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| looks great !!! |
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| Sumu, Looking great! Could you elaborate "glue everything down"? When I placed my granite slab I sort of left it more or less free floating so it could expand and contract and in the event of a catastrophic failure remove and replace it. This isn't a criticism, I am curious how you are affixing the slab to the WFO. Thanks, Wiley |
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| I'm with wiley...mine was so heavy that it's held in place by gravity and then the surrounding masonry work
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| all the stone caps or pillars are glued in place with a concrete adhesive i get it at the brick place or home depot it comes in a calk tube very strong . srw adhesive from the brick place almost like liquid nails but for concrete block. |
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