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Great Deal On A Tooling Stone

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Howdy folks, I'd been searching for a while for a good stone for the bench i intend to build after the first of the year. I found a great deal on a 12"x18"x3" slab of granite with a smooth matte finish on all sides. Its a machinist stone so its ground flat and square. on sale for $46 and best part is free shipping! That saves more than what the stone cost! and its brought to the door by UPS too (85lbs). Been looking all summer for a decent deal, all the monument companies around here order everything in precut. so I had no luck there. free shipping is through end of 2013. I have no relation to the company, just happy to be getting a deal. look at enco.com with keyword search; granite.

Thanks for reading my spiel!

Bro Timothy

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Thats good! I had been checking with our local monument co periodically with same results until... a couple weeks ago they had a beautiful piece of granite 1 1/2"thick x 28"x12" that had broken on one edge. Free!

I have a 12x12 piece also but wanted something bigger...

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I bought two pieces of 1.5 inch thick granite from a countertop company for $30 each, They are sink cutouts. I had to smooth up the top edges a bit, the method they used to cut the stone left a few rough spots. I think they are like 30 by 20 inches. If you have a stone counter top distributor in your area, it may be worth checking into. They they pulled them out of the scrap heap, took my $60 as they smiled.

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The counter top companies have to pay money to haul off their scraps. If the stones are cut nice they are worth a few dollars, but with ragged edges don't get too free with your money.

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The rough edges took about 10 minutes to sand off with 100,180 and 220 grit paper on a random orbit sander. They are larger than we could have afforded otherwise and serve us well. I also have a 3 x 24 x 30 surface plate in the woodworking shop that I use for sharpening and lapping tools. But neither it or the shipping was inexpensive.

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