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Posted By: Marty
If a slab has been cracked and put back together, it should not be as structurally sound. Hold the slab in two hands, top and bottom. Twist in opposite directions and listen for cracking. Properly sealed from PSA or SGC, they will not crack. Do not use Magilla to twist. |
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