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Last Post 31 Aug 2007 06:42 AM by Andy Graves. 34 Replies.
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23 Aug 2007 04:54 AM

Hey Dave,

Did you get my order for the caulking and the DVD.

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23 Aug 2007 12:27 PM

Yes Andy, it's out the door. As a matter of fact, they all shipped.

One person on the 1st page, gtop, wanted one but I have no address or contact info. If he wants one, he can email me at: simplyservice@aol.com

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23 Aug 2007 04:50 PM

Dave, recieved my DVD and popcorn today. Can't wait to get home, pop the corn, and sit back relax and get edumacated.

Can't remember, did you say this was an action flic?

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23 Aug 2007 05:06 PM

Fred Hueston is my type of action figure.

Disclaimer: All microwave ovens vary in temperature and settings. Contents may be hot. Open carefully as this is buttered popcorn.

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23 Aug 2007 05:08 PM

Now he tells me! OUCH 

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24 Aug 2007 01:45 AM
Dave sent you a email.  Still interested.
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24 Aug 2007 06:31 PM
It's out the door. Thanks!
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25 Aug 2007 02:23 AM

Dave, watched it from start to finish and I found it very informative. I don't do stone, but I am considering selling and installing it soon (outsource fab). I learned stuff I did not know and process I didn't know.

Enjoyed the popcorn along with the flick. Was interesting enough that my 4 yr old daughter sat and watched it with me. She asked alot of questions that I had to pretnd I knew so I can remain super-know-it-all Dad.

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25 Aug 2007 04:29 PM

That's great Robert, your bringing the little one in to the family business early! I'm sure the popcorn helped her stay focused a little longer.

I'm glad the DVD helped. Even if you're not contemplating a move to fabricating stone, it may help you in answering your customers questions when they ask about all things counter top.

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26 Aug 2007 01:32 AM
[QUOTE]tristatefab wrote

Dave, watched it from start to finish and I found it very informative. I don't do stone, but I am considering selling and installing it soon (outsource fab). I learned stuff I did not know and process I didn't know.

Enjoyed the popcorn along with the flick. Was interesting enough that my 4 yr old daughter sat and watched it with me. She asked alot of questions that I had to pretnd I knew so I can remain super-know-it-all Dad.

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That is too funny.  A few days ago I was watching Dani's dvd  on his E-stone top polishing system. Went to the back of the house for something and left it running.  A few minutes later my three year old daughter comes around the corner saying

"Now Daddy. It is veerrrry important, when working with this stone, to always....................................................."

Funny thing is it took a few seconds to realize where she had gotten the lines from.

 

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26 Aug 2007 03:02 AM

Where can I get a copy of Dano's ES surface polish DVD.  I've heard about the process and really want to see it in action.

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26 Aug 2007 03:03 AM

Sorry about the type-o

I mean Dani's DVD

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26 Aug 2007 03:44 AM

Mark,

Call him.  google dani designs or clamps

 I have not had a chance to try it out completly yet, but it looks like it will work.  I have played with it on a splash scrap w/ good results and even did a seem.  But the seam was buried in a dark corner, so no low angle light to actually test the results 100%.  I know now to carry a automotive halogen work light with me help out when there isn't good lighting.

We have had a lull in installs the last two weeks and no ES cutouts to play with.  Lots coming up in the next month or so , so we will find out.  FWIW I see no reason why the same stuff won't allow you to finish out granite seams as well.  You may have to start w/   100 or 200 pads on the grinder but the RO should take it from there.

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27 Aug 2007 03:20 AM
Thanks!  I'll try to e-mail him directly.
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31 Aug 2007 06:42 AM

Great video.  I thought is was well presented and very informative for a new guy like me.  I would have liked to see some more hand tool use because lets face it, if you are just getting started, you probably wouldn't have a bridge saw, probably more like a skil saw.

Also a kitchen sink cutout with curved cutout would have been a nice addition.  And last, I thought more thorough instruction on seams and how to finish them off. 

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