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Meredith S. Tibjash left a comment for Tom McCarthy
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Tom McCarthy said… Hi Meredith
Thanks for the add. I use anchoring cement. Most of my testing was done with Quikrete. I like it a lot but lately it is much darker than when I started. Sakrete also makes a good one and is lighter grey than the quikrete. Ace carries an anchoring cement but I've found it sets up very fast which makes it usable for only really simple situations.
The bricks in the brooch you liked are anchoring cement colored with quikrete's concrete colorant. If coloring, I now prefer sakrete because the dark color of the quikrete overwhelms the colorant.
More ?s, let me know!
Dawn M. Miller said… I need to get on here more often! Sheesh.
Sarah West said… Yay!!
Harriete Estel Berman said… Thanks for asking to be my friend.
Harriete
Lorena Angulo said… Hola Meredith,
Love the brooch you just posted !!!!
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