danjared
Well-Known Member
I ... lack words. Thank you again Bart for your help! I look forward to seeing what happens. And thank you very much for the kind words. I just try to help where I can.
As far as stabilizing the crack, I was thinking that maybe heating the stone on the stone might help the glue get in all the way. The only problem is that the stove in this apartment is electric, and they are not known for good temperature regulation. Scott (life2short1971) suggested a cheap CA, since they are usually more runny. Wedging the crack open a little sounds like it may help, using capillary action to my advantage. The alternative is finding hide glue, but I'm not savouring that option.
As far as stabilizing the crack, I was thinking that maybe heating the stone on the stone might help the glue get in all the way. The only problem is that the stove in this apartment is electric, and they are not known for good temperature regulation. Scott (life2short1971) suggested a cheap CA, since they are usually more runny. Wedging the crack open a little sounds like it may help, using capillary action to my advantage. The alternative is finding hide glue, but I'm not savouring that option.