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Old May 19th 10, 09:21 PM posted to rec.ponds
nelly
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Default Help sealing granite stream

Hi Folks

I have a stream that worked well many years ago it made from granite
stone and is approx 5 inches wide and 2 inches deep. The base and
sides are made from granite and are set on a concrete base with a
liner under the granite sets to stop leakages. Over the years cracks
have appeared in the cement joints which I can easily fix but what I
wanting advice on is a way to cut down on evaporation and leaks. The
granite absorbs heat and water so it quickly evaporates water.

What I thought was maybe using some aquatic silicone sealer to thinly
cover the granite any thoughts on this?

I have used G4 sealer but this discolours the granite so instead of
been a silvery grey colour it turns an offish grey/brown and looks
dirty.

Hope this makes sense.

Nelly
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Old May 19th 10, 11:20 PM posted to rec.ponds
Mad as a Box of Frogs[_5_]
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Default Help sealing granite stream

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nelly wrote:
Hi Folks

I have a stream that worked well many years ago it made from granite
stone and is approx 5 inches wide and 2 inches deep. The base and
sides are made from granite and are set on a concrete base with a
liner under the granite sets to stop leakages. Over the years cracks
have appeared in the cement joints which I can easily fix but what I
wanting advice on is a way to cut down on evaporation and leaks. The
granite absorbs heat and water so it quickly evaporates water.

What I thought was maybe using some aquatic silicone sealer to thinly
cover the granite any thoughts on this?

I have used G4 sealer but this discolours the granite so instead of
been a silvery grey colour it turns an offish grey/brown and looks
dirty.

Hope this makes sense.

Nelly




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Old May 20th 10, 02:35 AM posted to rec.ponds
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Default Help sealing used busted condoms. Will silicone work or should Iuse roofing tar?

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nelly wrote:
Hi Folks


I have a stream that worked well many years ago it made from granite
stone and is approx 5 inches wide and 2 inches deep. The base and
sides are made from granite and are set on a concrete base with a
liner under the granite sets to stop leakages. Over the years cracks
have appeared in the cement joints which I can easily fix but what I
wanting advice on is a way to cut down on evaporation and leaks. The
granite absorbs heat and water so it quickly evaporates water.


What I thought was maybe using some aquatic silicone sealer to thinly
cover the granite any thoughts on this?


I have used G4 sealer but this discolours the granite so instead of
been a silvery grey colour it turns an offish grey/brown and looks
dirty.


Hope this makes sense.


Nelly


Hi

The ponders have moved to a quieter venue.

http://groups.google.com/group/rec.p...derated/topics

Same great ponders in a setting without the trolls and noise that
developed here a while back.

See you there soon.

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