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Winter Project


Pav2704
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I did it over three seperate days. I did a scratch coat up as far as I planned on working for that day. I then layed the stone out on a piece of plywood and back buttered the stone when I was ready to put it up. I found if I went too far the stone would begin to sag because of the weight. The toughest part was the curved cuts around the top of the fireplace. Once I got past that point, it went pretty quick.

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