I have a cracked slate on an old T Rail 3 cushion table with heavy slates approx 1-3/4". It's a clean vertical break.
Should I try to glue it myself?
Should I have a stone fabricator do the work.
Should I just leave it alone and deal with the trouble of leveling a broken slate.
I've been told I can flip the slate over onto the next slate for my flat surface then lightly c-clamp to prevent a cupping action, then bar clamp it after applying the glue.
What glue is preferred?
I've talked to a couple of fabricators and they're hesitating. They want to refinish it after gluing which would be fine except for the fact that the leaded/cemented areas where the nuts are located are higher than the slate surface. I doubt if a surface grinder can deal with that.
What do you all think?
Appreciate any advice.
Should I try to glue it myself?
Should I have a stone fabricator do the work.
Should I just leave it alone and deal with the trouble of leveling a broken slate.
I've been told I can flip the slate over onto the next slate for my flat surface then lightly c-clamp to prevent a cupping action, then bar clamp it after applying the glue.
What glue is preferred?
I've talked to a couple of fabricators and they're hesitating. They want to refinish it after gluing which would be fine except for the fact that the leaded/cemented areas where the nuts are located are higher than the slate surface. I doubt if a surface grinder can deal with that.
What do you all think?
Appreciate any advice.