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Post by TheRock on Jul 2, 2019 7:01:47 GMT -5
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Post by fernwood on Jul 2, 2019 7:26:45 GMT -5
Nice variety there. Looks a lot like what is unpolished in my driveway.
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gatorflash1
spending too much on rocks
Active in Delaware Mineralogical Society, Cabchon Grinding and Polishing, 2 Thumlers B's and a UV-18
Member since October 2018
Posts: 375
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Post by gatorflash1 on Jul 5, 2019 17:57:28 GMT -5
I would buy a 50# bag of the red and yellow stone. Great looking rocks.
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Post by Pat on Jul 5, 2019 19:05:10 GMT -5
I use polished/tumbled/unpolished rocks to cover the soil at the bottom of pergola poles. There is about one square foot that needs covering at each pole, so the soil won’t wash away.
What do you use it for?
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Post by TheRock on Jul 7, 2019 12:34:47 GMT -5
I use polished/tumbled/unpolished rocks to cover the soil at the bottom of pergola poles. There is about one square foot that needs covering at each pole, so the soil won’t wash away. What do you use it for? I was telling MaryJane my better half that it would make good filler Material of something for like arts n crafts since we etch glass maybe some filler material for that heck I Dunno all I know is I used for filler for tumbling the rough stages so thought I would see if they would shine up. Kinda looks like they did.
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NevadaBill
fully equipped rock polisher
Member since January 2019
Posts: 1,332
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Post by NevadaBill on Jul 8, 2019 10:10:28 GMT -5
Nice looking river rocks, those. Nice variety of stones too. If I had a couple of tons of them, I might read up and attempt to put in a couple walkways on the side and back yard with stones like that. Either mixed, or grouped colors to make patterns.
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