Members Warhauk Posted December 11, 2021 Members Report Posted December 11, 2021 Wondering what kind of pieces people have been able to find for a steal for their slabs. I happened to be driving by a countertop manufacturer a few hours from my house on a completely unrelated trip and figured I'd stop by because I was currently searching for a slab and most places I was calling in my area were quoting me at $30/sq ft for granite. I didn't really need anything big. When I asked, they told me $5 for a piece, just go right out the door and to the left and anything on the pallets was up for grabs. I assumed they would be a bunch of small irregular pieces but that was still okay with me so without looking, I gave them $10 to grab 2 of the pieces. When I went out, these slabs were massive. I picked up 2 that were roughly 28" x 48" x 1 1/8". It perfectly covers my coffee table (That I actually bought secondhand as a temporary work table). They had even larger ones but I was driving my smaller car at the time and simply couldn't have fit anything larger. As my wife and I were loading them, some guy came out from the actual work area and asked me a couple of questions. He then gave me the go ahead on the 2 slabs I grabbed but I get the impression that the front desk was probably not supposed to have done that. I'm not a stone expert, but I think both are granite. One is a river stone granite that has a cool pattern within it. The one pictured is my current slab because it was blander and I don't need it for looks. Quote
CFM chuck123wapati Posted December 11, 2021 CFM Report Posted December 11, 2021 That was a great pick up you got a nice deal for sure. I got a piece for free just a couple inches of one corner chipped off but it is large like yours so no problem. Quote
CFM tsunkasapa Posted December 11, 2021 CFM Report Posted December 11, 2021 (edited) My son worked for a truss company, and part of his job was to haul the sawdust and small blocks to a waste site. The same waste site that the countertop guys took their scrap to. He got me a 25x32 piece of marble for nothing. Edited December 11, 2021 by tsunkasapa Quote
Members DJole Posted December 11, 2021 Members Report Posted December 11, 2021 I got a scrap piece of broken granite countertop. Two ragged edges, but two smooth rounded edges. It was free, from the scrap pile of a counter manufacturer. Rectangular, about 8 X 14 inches. I move it around as needed, so it's basically portable... in a sense. ;-) Quote
Members Sheilajeanne Posted December 11, 2021 Members Report Posted December 11, 2021 (edited) I got a wheeled portable kitchen caddy for $40. The top is removable and solid granite: 15x 24 inches. Not as good a deal as some of you got, but still not bad! https://www.amazon.ca/Linon-Kitchen-Island-Granite-Top/dp/B002USUK3M/ref=asc_df_B002USUK3M/?tag=googleshopc0c-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=292950412048&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=1691166827291722255&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9104883&hvtargid=pla-384934210009&psc=1 Edited December 11, 2021 by Sheilajeanne Quote
Members Warhauk Posted December 11, 2021 Author Members Report Posted December 11, 2021 When I eventually get a real work space, I'm probably going to partially cut one down and make a few smaller, more portable blocks to place strategically around the area or for when I just want to do some tooling elsewhere. Quote
Members Warhauk Posted December 11, 2021 Author Members Report Posted December 11, 2021 1 hour ago, DJole said: I got a scrap piece of broken granite countertop. Two ragged edges, but two smooth rounded edges. It was free, from the scrap pile of a counter manufacturer. Rectangular, about 8 X 14 inches. I move it around as needed, so it's basically portable... in a sense. ;-) The place I got the slabs from also had a MASSIVE scrap pile. But it was a no access area because of how hazardous it was. Before I knew it was a no go, I went up and removed a 1 sq foot little slab that seemed to not be supporting anything, and a small avalanche occurred that I luckily got away from. Quote
Members DJole Posted December 12, 2021 Members Report Posted December 12, 2021 On 12/11/2021 at 11:57 AM, Warhauk said: The place I got the slabs from also had a MASSIVE scrap pile. But it was a no access area because of how hazardous it was. Before I knew it was a no go, I went up and removed a 1 sq foot little slab that seemed to not be supporting anything, and a small avalanche occurred that I luckily got away from. A narrow escape for you! Quote
Members Handstitched Posted December 13, 2021 Members Report Posted December 13, 2021 (edited) When I first started, I went to a stone mason , asked for a ' small' piece or an off-cut of granite or marble. " Theres a piece of granite outside you can have for about $20" "You Beauty !!!" WTF ??? It was 13-14" square ....and over 4" thick ......I could barely lift it . Not to be defeated, and no help from stone mason, it was cheap after all, it took me 3 - 4 attempts to get it in the car , huffing and puffing and nearly dropping it between attempts. Damn thing nearly gave me a hernia!!! I now have a nice ( much smaller) piece of marble. HS Edited December 13, 2021 by Handstitched Quote
Members Spyros Posted December 13, 2021 Members Report Posted December 13, 2021 I have a small piece of some flat stone that I bought from a garden supplies shop. It's about half the size of an A4 piece of paper and that's really all I need for the occasional stamp or skive. I find I have much more need for soft rather than hard surfaces so most of my bench is high density plastic. Quote
Members billybopp Posted December 13, 2021 Members Report Posted December 13, 2021 9 hours ago, Handstitched said: When I first started, I went to a stone mason , asked for a ' small' piece or an off-cut of granite or marble. " Theres a piece of granite outside you can have for about $20" "You Beauty !!!" WTF ??? It was 13-14" square ....and over 4" thick ......I could barely lift it . Not to be defeated, and no help from stone mason, it was cheap after all, it took me 3 - 4 attempts to get it in the car , huffing and puffing and nearly dropping it between attempts. Damn thing nearly gave me a hernia!!! I now have a nice ( much smaller) piece of marble. HS wanna bet the stonemason was peeking out the window and laughing the whole time? -Bill Quote
Members Warhauk Posted December 13, 2021 Author Members Report Posted December 13, 2021 (edited) 14 hours ago, Handstitched said: When I first started, I went to a stone mason , asked for a ' small' piece or an off-cut of granite or marble. " Theres a piece of granite outside you can have for about $20" "You Beauty !!!" WTF ??? It was 13-14" square ....and over 4" thick ......I could barely lift it . Not to be defeated, and no help from stone mason, it was cheap after all, it took me 3 - 4 attempts to get it in the car , huffing and puffing and nearly dropping it between attempts. Damn thing nearly gave me a hernia!!! I now have a nice ( much smaller) piece of marble. HS Yeah it is amazing how heavy some of the stone is until you've tried to lift it. The slabs I got are both probably 150lbs each. It took both my wife and I to carry them, not only because of the weight, but the size and she was practically dying by the end of it. Edited December 13, 2021 by Warhauk Quote
Members AzShooter Posted December 14, 2021 Members Report Posted December 14, 2021 I was lucky enough to ask a countertop manufacturer if he had any scrap. He brought me around back and told me to pick the pieces I want. I got a nice slab 36 X 24 and about 2 inches thick. He didn't want anything for it so after I started doing wallets I brought him one. Quote
Members Hags Posted December 14, 2021 Members Report Posted December 14, 2021 I too got mine as scrap. $5 for a piece about 24x18. Still using it. Want get a larger one for the desk I use now. Keeping my eyes open. Quote
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