madgg
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Post by madgg on Feb 15, 2015 13:55:40 GMT -5
I am looking for broken or thin slabs. I embed them in epoxy on table tops like mosaics, so broken stuff works best for me. I tumble it to smooth up the edges, then lay it out like a puzzle. And pour the epoxy. So if you have a bunch of broken stuff you want to sell- please message me. Thanks. Colleen cjc802@tx.rr.com
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Post by catmandewe on Feb 15, 2015 14:09:25 GMT -5
How small do you want?
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madgg
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Post by madgg on Feb 15, 2015 14:13:09 GMT -5
Any size works for me.
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Post by deb193redux on Feb 15, 2015 14:27:18 GMT -5
What were you thinking of paying per pound. I might be able to come up with upto 50 lbs.
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madgg
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Post by madgg on Feb 15, 2015 14:31:26 GMT -5
I am clueless. Give me a price per pound, and I will figure out how much I can afford!
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Post by deb193redux on Feb 15, 2015 14:37:46 GMT -5
Well plainer (solid colors, gray, brown) and really thin could be $1/lb, but once there was some color or pattern it is pretty much the same price as tumble rough at $3 or more a pound. I think it is reasonable to expect some discount on LFRB with 35-30 lbs.
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Post by deb193redux on Feb 15, 2015 14:39:23 GMT -5
Fairly ordinary slabs and trimmings are often sold on bulk tables at shops for $5 to $8 per pound.
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madgg
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Post by madgg on Feb 15, 2015 14:44:46 GMT -5
Deb- I sent you a message.
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