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Home Depot Apologizes to Pencil Thief
"tiny dancer" wrote in message .. . "Don" wrote in message ink.net... "Mike Berger" wrote So the solution is for you to just order granite and cut it yourself. You'll get every bit of the remains. And think of the money you'll save! Easier said than done, especially for a novice. Diamond cutters, diamond grinders, trying to line up the seams on an enormously heavy product, sheesh.....and all for a 1 time installation. We've cut all types of tile, but granite is a whole lot thicker. I'm thinking that 'water saw thingie' dh has for cutting stone tiles just wouldn't do for granite. actually, it will do a great job cutting it. i cut small granite pieces with a tile saw frequently. the problem is the size of the table. the machine to cut these large slabs starts around $2 million, and they're about as large as a 3 car garage. |
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