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Here is a way to get beautiful granite and marble stepping stones for free! My
sister is building a new house and is putting in granite counter tops, I went with her to the granite fabricator and saw he had a bunch of oval shaped pieces of granite that someone was throwing in the dumpster. I asked if I could have some and he said take them all These are the cut out pieces of where the sinks go. They come in all sorts of colors are the perfect size and are extremely durable. I am sure if you do a search of stone or marble and granite fabricators in your area you'll be able to find a place that will let you have these throwaways!! A pipe gives a wise man time to think and a dumb man something to stick in his mouth. |
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"Babberney" wrote in message ... On 06 Jun 2003 18:36:59 GMT, (SBHCOM) wrote: Here is a way to get beautiful granite and marble stepping stones for free! My sister is building a new house and is putting in granite counter tops, I went with her to the granite fabricator and saw he had a bunch of oval shaped pieces of granite that someone was throwing in the dumpster. I asked if I could have some and he said take them all These are the cut out pieces of where the sinks go. They come in all sorts of colors are the perfect size and are extremely durable. I am sure if you do a search of stone or marble and granite fabricators in your area you'll be able to find a place that will let you have these throwaways!! A pipe gives a wise man time to think and a dumb man something to stick in his mouth. I've seen this done, and don't recommend it. When the glossy granite gets wet, it's like walking on ice. I'd rather clean off the mud. BEWARE of slate for the same reason. Slate after all is about one click beyond oil , if it gets wet it can be very SLICK!! Val |
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"Babberney" wrote in message
... On 06 Jun 2003 18:36:59 GMT, (SBHCOM) wrote: Here is a way to get beautiful granite and marble stepping stones for free! My sister is building a new house and is putting in granite counter tops, I went with her to the granite fabricator and saw he had a bunch of oval shaped pieces of granite that someone was throwing in the dumpster. I asked if I could have some and he said take them all These are the cut out pieces of where the sinks go. They come in all sorts of colors are the perfect size and are extremely durable. I am sure if you do a search of stone or marble and granite fabricators in your area you'll be able to find a place that will let you have these throwaways!! A pipe gives a wise man time to think and a dumb man something to stick in his mouth. I've seen this done, and don't recommend it. When the glossy granite gets wet, it's like walking on ice. I'd rather clean off the mud. k Why not use it glossy-side down? -Adam |
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On Fri, 06 Jun 2003 22:03:14 GMT, "Adam Schwartz"
wrote: "Babberney" wrote in message ... On 06 Jun 2003 18:36:59 GMT, (SBHCOM) wrote: Here is a way to get beautiful granite and marble stepping stones for free! My sister is building a new house and is putting in granite counter tops, I went with her to the granite fabricator and saw he had a bunch of oval shaped pieces of granite that someone was throwing in the dumpster. I asked if I could have some and he said take them all These are the cut out pieces of where the sinks go. They come in all sorts of colors are the perfect size and are extremely durable. I am sure if you do a search of stone or marble and granite fabricators in your area you'll be able to find a place that will let you have these throwaways!! A pipe gives a wise man time to think and a dumb man something to stick in his mouth. I've seen this done, and don't recommend it. When the glossy granite gets wet, it's like walking on ice. I'd rather clean off the mud. k Why not use it glossy-side down? -Adam Intriguing idea, but if that's possible I don't know why it wasn't done where I saw this. Presumably there is a 'b' side, though, and then it might work well. Maybe the people who used this idea here never go outside when it's wet . . . . k For more info about the International Society of Arboriculture, please visit http://www2.champaign.isa-arbor.com/. For consumer info about tree care, visit http://www2.champaign.isa-arbor.com/.../consumer.html |
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Valkyrie wrote:
"Babberney" wrote in message ... I've seen this done, and don't recommend it. When the glossy granite gets wet, it's like walking on ice. I'd rather clean off the mud. BEWARE of slate for the same reason. Slate after all is about one click beyond oil , if it gets wet it can be very SLICK!! Soapstone is an interesting surface which actually becomes less slippery when wet. But I'd rather have it inside the house than outside. Assuming I could afford it. |
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We have a lot of sandstone quarries around here so it's cheap. Never gets
slick either. It comes in lots of different colors and is easy to shape with a hammer. Laura B. BEWARE of slate for the same reason. Slate after all is about one click beyond oil , if it gets wet it can be very SLICK!! Soapstone is an interesting surface which actually becomes less slippery when wet. But I'd rather have it inside the house than outside. Assuming I could afford it. |
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Babberney wrote:
On Fri, 06 Jun 2003 22:03:14 GMT, "Adam Schwartz" I've seen this done, and don't recommend it. When the glossy granite gets wet, it's like walking on ice. I'd rather clean off the mud. Why not use it glossy-side down? Intriguing idea, but if that's possible I don't know why it wasn't done where I saw this. Presumably there is a 'b' side, though, and then it might work well. Possible you can score it as well? -- R.I.P. Gregory Peck, June 12th, 2003. He showed me the father and the man I strive to be, on-screen and off. [[Reverend Sykes: "Miss Jean Louise, stand up. Your father's passin'." 'To Kill a Mockingbird']] -till next time, Jameson Stalanthas Yu -x- dolphins-cove.com ((remove the INVALID)) |
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~consul wrote:
Babberney wrote: On Fri, 06 Jun 2003 22:03:14 GMT, "Adam Schwartz" I've seen this done, and don't recommend it. When the glossy granite gets wet, it's like walking on ice. I'd rather clean off the mud. Why not use it glossy-side down? Intriguing idea, but if that's possible I don't know why it wasn't done where I saw this. Presumably there is a 'b' side, though, and then it might work well. Possible you can score it as well? I called a local granite countertop place. They said they do have the sink cutouts, but don't recommend them for stepping stones, just decoration. The shiny side can be slippery, and the unfinished side has no color. I'm still looking for stepping stones, found a couple of quarry places I need to call. The other option is broken-up sidewalk concrete, but not sure if I can get that thin enough. Janine |
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jrstark wrote:
~consul wrote: Babberney wrote: On Fri, 06 Jun 2003 22:03:14 GMT, "Adam Schwartz" I've seen this done, and don't recommend it. When the glossy granite gets wet, it's like walking on ice. I'd rather clean off the mud. Why not use it glossy-side down? Intriguing idea, but if that's possible I don't know why it wasn't done where I saw this. Presumably there is a 'b' side, though, and then it might work well. Possible you can score it as well? I called a local granite countertop place. They said they do have the sink cutouts, but don't recommend them for stepping stones, just decoration. The shiny side can be slippery, and the unfinished side has no color. I'm still looking for stepping stones, found a couple of quarry places I need to call. The other option is broken-up sidewalk concrete, but not sure if I can get that thin enough. Janine I was talking with an electrician friend of mine at dinner last night and he mentioned he was working at a place that made granite corner tops. At that point the conversation when about like this, "Do they cut out the sinks?" "Yes" "What do they do with the pieces they cut out?" "There's a pile of them out back" "Where, IS this place?" "It's on %**&^ Road, do you want go tomorrow and check it out?" "YES!!!!!!" "I'll give you a call" He's having his yard done even as I type, I on the other hand won't be until next year. I just want a couple for my Scary Sharping. Kevin -- ¨ |
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If you're really motivated, you can rent a blowtorch and torch the polished
side. As the rock heats up, fledspars and other minerals in the granite crystallize and 'pop', creating grit and traction. Dave "Other Brother Kevin" wrote in message ... jrstark wrote: ~consul wrote: Babberney wrote: On Fri, 06 Jun 2003 22:03:14 GMT, "Adam Schwartz" I've seen this done, and don't recommend it. When the glossy granite gets wet, it's like walking on ice. I'd rather clean off the mud. Why not use it glossy-side down? Intriguing idea, but if that's possible I don't know why it wasn't done where I saw this. Presumably there is a 'b' side, though, and then it might work well. Possible you can score it as well? I called a local granite countertop place. They said they do have the sink cutouts, but don't recommend them for stepping stones, just decoration. The shiny side can be slippery, and the unfinished side has no color. I'm still looking for stepping stones, found a couple of quarry places I need to call. The other option is broken-up sidewalk concrete, but not sure if I can get that thin enough. Janine I was talking with an electrician friend of mine at dinner last night and he mentioned he was working at a place that made granite corner tops. At that point the conversation when about like this, "Do they cut out the sinks?" "Yes" "What do they do with the pieces they cut out?" "There's a pile of them out back" "Where, IS this place?" "It's on %**&^ Road, do you want go tomorrow and check it out?" "YES!!!!!!" "I'll give you a call" He's having his yard done even as I type, I on the other hand won't be until next year. I just want a couple for my Scary Sharping. Kevin -- ¨ |
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should read 'feldspars'....
"David J Bockman" wrote in message ... If you're really motivated, you can rent a blowtorch and torch the polished side. As the rock heats up, fledspars and other minerals in the granite crystallize and 'pop', creating grit and traction. Dave "Other Brother Kevin" wrote in message ... jrstark wrote: ~consul wrote: Babberney wrote: On Fri, 06 Jun 2003 22:03:14 GMT, "Adam Schwartz" I've seen this done, and don't recommend it. When the glossy granite gets wet, it's like walking on ice. I'd rather clean off the mud. Why not use it glossy-side down? Intriguing idea, but if that's possible I don't know why it wasn't done where I saw this. Presumably there is a 'b' side, though, and then it might work well. Possible you can score it as well? I called a local granite countertop place. They said they do have the sink cutouts, but don't recommend them for stepping stones, just decoration. The shiny side can be slippery, and the unfinished side has no color. I'm still looking for stepping stones, found a couple of quarry places I need to call. The other option is broken-up sidewalk concrete, but not sure if I can get that thin enough. Janine I was talking with an electrician friend of mine at dinner last night and he mentioned he was working at a place that made granite corner tops. At that point the conversation when about like this, "Do they cut out the sinks?" "Yes" "What do they do with the pieces they cut out?" "There's a pile of them out back" "Where, IS this place?" "It's on %**&^ Road, do you want go tomorrow and check it out?" "YES!!!!!!" "I'll give you a call" He's having his yard done even as I type, I on the other hand won't be until next year. I just want a couple for my Scary Sharping. Kevin -- ¨ |
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