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Last Post 24 Oct 2009 12:20 AM by Andy Graves. 23 Replies.
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Steve Mehan
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23 Oct 2009 12:51 PM
Gene, very nice looks great. You been using the vatrazzo more and more. Are you using all hand tools for this or have you invested in stationary stone equiptment?
Gene McDonald
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23 Oct 2009 01:20 PM
all hand tools..scared to take on a payment..not wealthy enough YET..too take the plunge..I might be selling alot but too some of the guys on here if they only sell 6 CTs a month they will be outta business...not me I sell less tops for more money and keep overhead down...I am not that cocky to think everyone is going to want this stuff forever...
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Steve Mehan
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23 Oct 2009 02:31 PM
I'm the same way, what I'm doing works and has worked. I would be interested in talking with you some time, all the distributors of these hard surfaces have detered me from buying them unless I have the stone equiptment for production work. I keep asking them what about before there was all this new technology and equiptment. They all look at me funny and say it cant be done. Your proof it can be.
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24 Oct 2009 12:20 AM
Looks cool.
Rome was build without a bridge saw. It can be done.
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