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Bruce and Rob, I’ve got a solution: Switch plants with me for the winter; the lumber yard next to me has all kinds and thicknesses of foam in stock. Bring your snow shovel (we are expecting 20” tomorrow) and your checkbook (my heating bill is abou…
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Ok Great thanks Mark! Count me in for two. Are you going to be selling bags of Eccorok there?
on Wednesday
You can use Polerset from Grace or NC534 or Pozatec 20 from Master builders. These are non-chloride accelerators. You probably don’t need them if batch and ambient temps are in the 80’s. I’m using 30 oz / cwt right now with batch and ambient about…
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Sure you can bring as many as you want. I figured my shop would hold about 25 and still allow everyone to see what's going on. That's why it's helpfull if people let me know they are coming. Mark C
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Count me in for sure Mark, Can I bring one other person?
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Eccorok Open house at Pinnacle Cast Concrete Shop
January 12, 2010 all day
Learn the basics of using Eccorok. Material properties, GFRC and Wet Cast methods will be demonstrated. Bob Chatterton from Surface 519 will be on hand to answer sealer questions will also be conducting sealer demos. We will provide snacks and wat…
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January 12, 2010 all day
Learn the basics of using Eccorok. Material properties, GFRC and Wet Cast methods will be demonstrated. Bob Chatterton from Surface 519 will be on hand to answer sealer questions will also be conducting sealer demos. We will provide snacks and wat…
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At 9:23am on November 4, 2009, Steve Brigode said…
Thanks Mark..I will give you a call soon. I have a lot of questions for you. I appreciate it very much!
Steve
At 10:42am on October 3, 2009, element concrete said…
Thanks for the info, I really like your course and the work you do. Would it be possible to pay for an extra day and get some GRFC training as well? It is a long trip from BC and I would like to maximize my time down there. Thanks again Patrick
At 9:20am on October 1, 2009, element concrete said…
Hi Mark, my name is Patrick I live in BC Canada. I see you have a course coming up this fall. Unfortunately I can not make it to that one. Do you have any idea when you are running the next course? I have a small flat work company and have done a few wetcast counters. Does your course cover only grfc? How much time is spent on mold design? Thanks for your time, Patrick
At 10:29pm on August 17, 2009, prasad boudreaux said…
Hey Mark, Cera Tech steared me to you with my interest in their/your? eco-roc. I've been using Ultimax's CSA's topped with ICT sealer and looking to simplify.
A few questions are,
If I stick with ICT sealer is there enough free calcium and appropriate unreacted byproducts for a good reaction?
Where will it ship out of?
Availiable when?
Love your greenest top video! Way to go! Prasad
At 8:04am on August 10, 2009, Alla Linetsky said…
Alkali activation is old hat by now. Ceratech is using silicate activation. Good for them for making it work. Does your gag order also mean that you have a financial interest in the company or its product?
At 10:54am on August 8, 2009, Alla Linetsky said…
Mark, this Firerok cement is actually a geopolymer with a silicate salt (potassium or sodium) activator. The original patents on slag- and fly ash-based geopolymers have expired, so expect to see more such products. I'm working on blending one myself. Call me if you want to discuss.
At 9:46am on July 12, 2009, Paul Lundy said…
Thanks Mark.

Your right about Wit
I miss him too
I shouldn't here sit
It's making me blue.
At 11:00pm on July 11, 2009, Paul Lundy said…
Hey Mark,
Well... life has not been nice lately, the family has been facing serious illness' and a loss of a nephew. I had my knee opened up again and some parts replaced, so I'm down for awhile.
I have some kitchen tops in the shop that I'm trying to finish for a friend (I poured them before my surgery). So I stand as much as I can...
Other then that I'm PEACHY .
How about you?
At 11:48am on April 28, 2009, Ryan Waxman said…
Hi Mark,

Do you do anything differently when applying stonecure to a ground finish? I sent off a couple of samples of a ground finish and the client said she tested wine and mustard and the both left "spots" I am getting ready to seal a bar top that has a ground finish a just want to get it right. My own testing has proven well. I was thinking of really laying if on thick, is there a max? Also i have a slight dip where one if the inlays came away, barely noticeable except by feel, 1/8" max in about a 3" diameter. Was wondering if i could level it out with the stonecure?

Thanks, Ryan
At 3:22pm on April 24, 2009, Custom Concrete Studio said…
Hi Mark, I see that you are having good success with the UV Nano sealer. I am interested in purchasing this system but want to see it applied before I fork over the $3000.00. Would it be possible for me to come to your shop sometime and watch you seal a countertop or sink? My email address is decocretellc@gmail.com

Thanks,


Chris Gabbard
Custom Concrete Studio
 
 

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