10-03-2008
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| Re: Marble & stone restoration course | | I agree with that post and thank you for clarifying.
I stated from the beginning there are thousands of different natural stone out there. Yes you are correct you will get your fingers burnt through lack of experience as I am sure you have as well as me. However, given that the person has a basic understanding of stone and its formation together with a good knowledge of sealers and their individual uses the basic principles of the subject could be taught.
After such a course whether or not the prospective delegate could go out there and work is another matter. However, this is true of all courses. Experience is what counts.
All this aside even putting aside the finance for a course of this nature. There is still the issue of equipment purchase which as you know yourself is very expensive.
Kev |
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