Hi Teri Ann;
<<<<<<<<<<<would be possible to seal it..>>>>>>>>>>>>>
I have successfully sealed F/C two ways.... 1. by adding a dose of
latex paint to the batching process, 2. by staining with Linseed oil
after the curing process is complete.
<<<<<<<<<<<<with glass ground down >>>>>>>>>
The particular mix I use does not sand / grind down well. To get a
surface that can hold up to a "Terrazzo" process will require a
significant boost in the binding agents...... portland cement or
polymers.
Take Care...............
Bob M.
--- In papercreters@yahoogroups.com, "tatsass" <tatsass@...> wrote:
>
> hi every one..
> i am teri ann and im wondering
> if anyone has tried a countertop
> with glass ground down and if it
> would be possible to seal it..
> like the solid concrete ones.
>
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