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Post by Drummond Island Rocks on Jan 7, 2013 20:28:18 GMT -5
I have not been able to cut much since its 20 degrees here and our saw is not in a heated area but I did my best to heat up the oil and squeezed out these over the weekend. this is the coolest puddingstone I have cut so far. I think I like the matrix color better than the usual white and these slabs have tons of jasper and quartz peppered through them. one more smaller one and here is small chunk of opal wood thanks for looking Chuck
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Sabre52
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Post by Sabre52 on Jan 7, 2013 20:44:05 GMT -5
Wow , very cool puddingstone and like the strange looking wood too. I did as little cutting this morning and had laid out a hunk of our puddingstone but didn't get to it yet . Was pretty cold outside all day so I cut a few rocks, mostly duds, and gave it up *L*.....Mel
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Post by deb193redux on Jan 7, 2013 20:51:13 GMT -5
I have the kerosene heater trying to heat the garage (slab shop) now. Hope it warms up before bedtime.
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Minnesota Daniel
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Post by Minnesota Daniel on Jan 7, 2013 22:49:11 GMT -5
I you sure that stuff isn't just head cheese? It's even got the pimento in it.
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rockingthenorth
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Post by rockingthenorth on Jan 8, 2013 1:00:07 GMT -5
Nice pudding stones and the wood is great too
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Post by Drummond Island Rocks on Jan 8, 2013 12:17:13 GMT -5
hey Daniel - I have never seen head cheese but I just googled it and you are right it does look very similar. I can use that as a marketing gimmick and lure in all the head cheese connoisseur's ... LOL
chuck
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NDK
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Post by NDK on Jan 12, 2013 15:54:55 GMT -5
Eeeeew! head cheese... Not a good marketing gimmick IMO. ;D
Awesome slabs though!
Nate
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Post by beefjello on Jan 13, 2013 17:07:01 GMT -5
Cool stuff Chuck!
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