Manufactured Stone Basic Mixing Procedures Using A Pre-bagged Concrete Mix: This is one suggestion for mixing the concrete for manufactured stone. There are many other instructions available online, including videos.
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Creating a detailed, chiseled edge, they can be used in both precast and poured-in-place concrete work. Significantly, these form liners are thicker and more heavy duty than most form liners on the market.
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The top is a stone texture and the 2 long sides are very chiseled and rustic. The short ends are straight for easy installation. You can also pour it thinner, if desired. No need to use release agent, so easy clean up.
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Slate size 600 x 245 x 20mm. As slate is natural stone colour will vary between copings.
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Size: 316mm x 316mm (1.5 x 1.5 Brick). Cast stone is ideal for architectural dressings that call for fine detail around entrances, openings and gables. All types of architectural dressings can be produced – large, small and structurally reinforced.
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ProSolve Hi-Vis Paint Aerosols can be used internally and externally for where an 'edge' is required. This product is hard wearing, xylene and lead free designed to produce perfected fluorescent line marks.
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Subject: A real photo postcard of a street scene in an unidentified Italian town. The view looks down an unpaved road, featuring a long stone wall on the left and several multi-storey buildings on the right. A man in a cap stands on the roadside. Publisher: Unknown. A code "II 71-S" is printed on the reverse. Era: Circa 1920s-1930s. Printing: RPPC (Real Photo Postcard). Condition Notes: Postally unused. Divided back with a marked stamp box. The card has light staining and foxing, particularly on the left side and top of the image. Corners are slightly soft.
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