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Isn’t that just a flat rock?
 

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NO THIS WAS FOUND IN A CAMP SITE IT HAS WEAR PLACE IN THE MIDDLE WERE THEY USED A MANO STONE TO GRIND THERE NUTS BERRY YOU GOT KNOW WHAT YOU LOOK FOR OR YOU WILL PASS OVER A GOOD ARTFACT
 

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I really like the petrified wood. I find tons of petrified wood pieces while bottle hunting in a couple local creeks so now I have a box full. Yours look shiny, what did you coat them with?
 

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MOST OF THE STONE ARE NOT NATIVE TO THIS SITE THEY BROUGH IN TO USE THEY DID HAVE A HARDWARE STORE IF YOU DO THIS LONG ENOUGH YOU CAN TELL WHAT NOT NATIVE TO THE SITE
 

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I really like the petrified wood. I find tons of petrified wood pieces while bottle hunting in a couple local creeks so now I have a box full. Yours look shiny, what did you coat them with?
I REALY CLEAN MY PETRIFIED WOOD I PUT IN THE OVEN AT 450 GET IT REAL HOT TAKE IT OUT AND SPRAY IT WITH A SEM GLOSS POLYURETHAHE IT BRING ALLTHE COLOR OUT
 

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I was kidding since you had an actual sign on the piece -relax
 

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It is not a problem with these scraps of pet wood, but it is a mistake to use polyurethane on other, possible significant, fossils. There are plastic consolidants, like Butvar B-76, which work better for your purpose, and are reversible (unlike polyurethane).
 

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THAHK
It is not a problem with these scraps of pet wood, but it is a mistake to use polyurethane on other, possible significant, fossils. There are plastic consolidants, like Butvar B-76, which work better for your purpose, and are reversible (unlike polyurethane).
THANK YOU HARRY
 

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