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What Causes Cracking in Stone Flooring By Frederick M. Hueston StoneForensics.com Like any other type of flooring, stone is susceptible to cracking, which can result from various causes. Lets explore the underlying mechanisms

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What Type of Stone is Suitable for a Firebox By Frederick M. Hueston , Stoneforensics.com A fireplace is a beautiful addition to any home. It provides warmth and comfort during cold winter months

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How to use Methylene Chloride Strippers to Remove Epoxy and Urethane Coatings By Frederick M. Hueston Methylene chloride strippers are a powerful solvent-based stripper that is commonly used to remove epoxy and urethane

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How to Produce a Leather Finish on Marble By Frederick M. Hueston StoneForensics.com One of the most sought-after finishes for marble is a leather finish, which gives the stone a soft, matte texture

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Selecting an Air Compressor for your Stone Fabrication Shop By Frederick M. Hueston  StoneForensics.com Air compressors play an essential role in the granite fabrication industry. They power a range of tools that are

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5 Essential Tips for Stone Fabricators to Pass an OSHA Inspection with Flying Colors By Frederick M. Hueston, StoneForensics.com As a stone fabricator, you are responsible for creating beautiful and functional pieces from

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Is It Historically Accurate to Resurface a Marble Floor By Frederick M. Hueston StoneForensics.com Marble is a popular building material that has been used for centuries. It is prized for its beauty and

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Preventing Fatal Accidents from Falling Stone Slabs: Awareness, Precautions, and Safety Measures By Frederick M Hueston  Stoneforensics.com A recent tragedy involving a man who died due to a fallen stone slab has raised

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The Dangers of working with Acetone By Frederick M. Hueston StoneForensics.com Acetone is a commonly used solvent in the stone industry.  It is also found in common products such as nail polish removers.

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A Brief Safety Manual for Stone Fabricators By Frederick M. Hueston StoneForensics.com Stone fabrication shops are potentially hazardous work environments due to the presence of heavy machinery, sharp tools, and hazardous materials. Therefore,