I've never fixed a stone myself, but I have seen some which look like they have been put back together with some sort of mortar or cement mix. I know of at least one person who succeeded in repairing a family member's broken stone with a construction adhesive of some sort. Maybe a place that sells stones could advise you, or someone at a Home Depot??. "R. Wayne McGahuey" wrote: The Emmart Family Cemetery has damaged stones, that the people nearest believed that kids kicked them and knocked them down. A couple of the stones got broken. Does anyone have some good instructions on how to repair broken stones???? --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? New DSL Internet Access from SBC & Yahoo!
Re: tombstone repair. There are some sites that might be worth looking at using "repairing tombstone" in a google search. Also, this site: www.rootsweb.com/~inperp/repairtoolbox.html Hope this helps.
Greetings one and all, Today at work, I get customers that live in Hampshire Co. all the time. Today I talked to a gentleman that was familiar with Augusta. He told me of a cemetery, gave me directions to it, I put the directions in my pocket, and by the time I got home, I lost it. Maybe there is someone out there that can help me find this cemetery. He said to go left on the Ford Rd. toward Rio. Go past the Beery Cem. Make a left (forget the name of the road). He mentioned the property was on the land of ______and _______Arnold. THis is in Augusta somewhere. Any ideas. Sorry about being so vague. Wayne of Capon Bridge Hampshire Co. website: http://members.citynet.net/rwayne/hampco/index.htm My Homepage website: http://members.citynet.net/rwayne/index.htm
Greetings One and All, I did a quick update tonight with the Emmart Cemetery. Added some dates and a little more information. Wayne of Capon Bridge At 04:36 PM 10/5/2002 -0700, you wrote: >Re: tombstone repair. There are some sites that might be worth looking at >using "repairing tombstone" in a google search. Also, this site: >www.rootsweb.com/~inperp/repairtoolbox.html >Hope this helps. Hampshire Co. website: http://members.citynet.net/rwayne/hampco/index.htm My Homepage website: http://members.citynet.net/rwayne/index.htm