Hmmmm....what do I think, as a Pro about JB Weld....well, it seems it's not all that strong, seeings how it couldn't keep either one of you trolls stuck on AZB
....see you again under your new NEXT screen names, shouldn't be much longer now!
Have you used any of the dental products for repair? My slates had a few chunks missing near the joint pins...someone probably lifted when he should have pulled...and 1/8 inch deep and wide scratches or gouges up to 2 feet long from being stacked with exposed screws from the other slate backing wood.
I read somewhere about a dental die stone mix that was fast curing, good adhesion, low shrink and saw some slate repairs done with it.
I contacted the company on the website and they actually sent free samples that were more than I needed...and I had a lot of repairs to make. You mix with water, stir, and work fast because it sets pretty quick. I put it on with a wood tongue repressor and smoothed it level with a razor blade. In most cases no sanding was necessary since it is so smooth and low shrink. It is rock hard, doesn't cast off dust like bondo can and adheres well to slate. There are similar products aimed at the people who do granite/quartz countertop repair but the dental die cast material is priced much better and easier to find.
I found later that Muellers actually used to sell it for table slate as well. They listed it as a seam filler. I wouldn't use it for that.
WhipMix Jadestone Green
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