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Originally Posted by trekkor View Post
The most important thing is making sure the back of the stone is clean and dust free.

So I've read.

You can grout as you go.

That's interesting - never read or heard that. That'll be inspiring to this amateur as I can finish each session. When you grout as you go, can you use the same morter used to set the stone?

Use acrylic in your mortar.

What do I buy? What proportion do I mix in? Is it powder or liquid?

Mortar should be 1" thick or so.

Great - I was unsure of how thick to butter the stones.

Thanks Trekkor. I gather from what Ive read on this forum that when it comes to this craft, you da man!
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