God bless all of you ! I’m sure these restring folks, and there family thank you .The story of the respected slave made me smile , thank you for sharing all that
My grandparents and many ancestors are in green hill cemetery in Bedford Indiana, limestone capital of the world supposedly. The stones are mostly made of local Limestone.
When Jon is cutting the stone (13:47) did he have to wet the stone at all, or just use a stone cutting blade on the grinder and call it a day? And if you do have to use water, how often do you have to wet it while cutting? Thanks!
God bless all of you ! I’m sure these restring folks, and there family thank you .The story of the respected slave made me smile , thank you for sharing all that
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My grandparents and many ancestors are in green hill cemetery in Bedford Indiana, limestone capital of the world supposedly.
The stones are mostly made of local Limestone.
Great work!
This is all very interesting.
Nice work…
When Jon is cutting the stone (13:47) did he have to wet the stone at all, or just use a stone cutting blade on the grinder and call it a day? And if you do have to use water, how often do you have to wet it while cutting? Thanks!
America's Hometown, I live 20 miles away.
Interesting history.
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What "cement" product is being used at 8:58? Your content is inspiring, btw!
Historic lime mortar.
@@millennialstonecleaner How do you find this. ?
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