jamesp
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Post by jamesp on Aug 24, 2015 7:25:30 GMT -5
I kinda figured you would take me. I'll be over in your spare room for the winter. Go ahead and pick me up a dozen cases of Corona, filets and your prettiest neighbor.
So you have to do some surgery to extract the sweet stuff ? Check out above cab, worth the effort. awweessoommee
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Tommy
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Post by Tommy on Aug 26, 2015 22:23:35 GMT -5
So you have to do some surgery to extract the sweet stuff ? Check out above cab, worth the effort. awweessoommee OK last post on the subject, I promise. This kind of gives an idea what I'm dealing with. This rock is worse than most - it's not usually this fractured. It's freaking gorgeous but it comes off the saw in a pile of cabochon sized pieces as opposed to an actual slab.
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Post by rockpickerforever on Aug 26, 2015 23:35:32 GMT -5
This kind of gives an idea what I'm dealing with. This rock is worse than most - it's not usually this fractured. It's freaking gorgeous but it comes off the saw in a pile of cabochon sized pieces as opposed to an actual slab. So... That just means you don't have to use a slab saw, right? Cool! All kidding aside, it is some gorgeous stone.
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jamesp
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Post by jamesp on Aug 27, 2015 4:01:18 GMT -5
Tommy, sounds like a time saver. as long as they are cab sized slabettes. Looks like the fractures brought in chemicals to make the color. Over the top cabs...
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Post by orrum on Aug 27, 2015 6:12:04 GMT -5
That's OK by me! Lots of tumbler scrap is a good thing!
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Tommy
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Post by Tommy on Aug 27, 2015 6:37:10 GMT -5
That's OK by me! Lots of tumbler scrap is a good thing! Come help me clean out my saw and it's all yours
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Post by orrum on Aug 27, 2015 11:17:09 GMT -5
Be in Quartzsite in Nov pardner!
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