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Nice work - tell your mate if he was over here i'd have a market for them. The bench is excellent. Anyone who thinks carving with a chainsaw is difficult, you want to try stone! Stone masons rock!:thumbup:

Edited by Gareth Dalzell
My usual bad spelling!
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Quality. Top work:thumbup1:

 

How much for the job lot? Interested in them.

 

Just email him Graham and ask for his telephone number, hes willing to sell the lot wholesale for someone else to retail. Just email and mention you know me and you've seen the pics.

 

[email protected]

 

Its Duncan you need to speak to

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They are excellent mate. I love the benches. Not so keen on the 'shrooms, and the troughs are tops. I have a very old sandstone one from cheshire, and you see endless granite ones down here....I know a couple of guys who still make the granite ones by hand......they say its pretty devastating when you get nearly to the end of a large trough, taking perhaps several days to make, and a fault line reveals itself and the end cracks off!!!!

 

Nice work. Is it a form of sandstone?

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what are they for??? Troughs??? are they for pigs to eat out of??

 

Dont get too excited, you'll need a much stronger dining table, and tv dinners are definetely out! :001_tongue:

Posted
They are excellent mate. I love the benches. Not so keen on the 'shrooms, and the troughs are tops. I have a very old sandstone one from cheshire, and you see endless granite ones down here....I know a couple of guys who still make the granite ones by hand......they say its pretty devastating when you get nearly to the end of a large trough, taking perhaps several days to make, and a fault line reveals itself and the end cracks off!!!!

 

Nice work. Is it a form of sandstone?

 

I think they are Tom, but yorkshire stone is quite easy to work and is fine grained so good for lettering as well

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