
Finally, the essential cargo is on board! There it is, the M125! Whew! Unfortunately I won't be there tomorrow when they break it open and use it, so I won't be able to photograph it. I have to earn my keep at the hospital. Lisa will be working though, and I'll get a report from her tomorrow evening! You can bet I'll get some photos of how this stuff looks on Monday though!
For those who might be curious, I did talk with one of the masons at Cathedral Stone. He said the M120 and M125 are similar, but that the m125 is a superior product for this type of application. He said signs of failure of the repair would be spiderweb cracks. I told him that after a month we didn't have such cracks in the repairs. He said that was a good sign, and that the repairs might work. He did say the real test would be next spring, after the freeze/thaw cycle. I am hopeful it will work out, but if it doesn't, we'll just fix it next year....
Loaded up I got right back on the road, but thankfully traffic was not a problem on my way back...

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