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    Trying to find a piece of granite like this for the counter tops.

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    Check with carolina granite tops in hartsville. He has had some different stuff a few times.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fish View Post
    Trying to find a piece of granite like this for the counter tops.

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    How big?

    That stuff ain’t cheap.

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    Hard to tell in the picture but is that granite? It almost looks like a marble or even an onyx. Do you want it polished or the leather texture (it looked leathered in the picture)?

    My first call would be to Stone Interiors just south of Columbia. Ask for Dwayne and tell him Rhett told you to call him.

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    Labradorite… never heard of it.


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    It’s called lemurian blue.

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    I found this piece in west palm, buts it’s way too expensive.

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    I’m trying to change the direction this is heading. There are much less expensive materials.

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    I like this thread

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    you sound like my wife
    Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fish View Post
    I found this piece in west palm, buts it’s way too expensive.

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    I’m trying to change the direction this is heading. There are much less expensive materials.
    Have you considered doing a poured epoxy?
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    I appreciate the SC contacts, but the boat is in Stuart. Aside for the obvious logistical problems, South Florida happens to be the center of the granite universe. My hope was to find a piece that wasn't so expensive. But as I have learned over the last couple of days, the slabs with the pretty crystals, which is what my wife wants, are without exception the most expensive. They're graded and priced accordingly.

    Not helping this situation AT ALL, the people we bought the boat from have that lemurian blue granite in their kitchen. And of course, they went on and on about how beautiful it is.

    We're in silk hat territory at the moment.

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    What colors are you going with for the rest of the interior?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fish View Post
    I appreciate the SC contacts, but the boat is in Stuart. Aside for the obvious logistical problems, South Florida happens to be the center of the granite universe. My hope was to find a piece that wasn't so expensive. But as I have learned over the last couple of days, the slabs with the pretty crystals, which is what my wife wants, are without exception the most expensive. They're graded and priced accordingly.

    Not helping this situation AT ALL, the people we bought the boat from have that lemurian blue granite in their kitchen. And of course, they went on and on about how beautiful it is.

    We're in silk hat territory at the moment.

    You might already know this but I would call and ask the all the stone places down there (that have that type of granite) if they have any scrap pieces or a slab they have already cut into for another job.

    Depending on the dimensions of what you need (I imagine on a boat the pieces are pretty small compared to a residential kitchen) you might be able to get it for a decent discount if they can cut what you need from leftovers.

    We did this and saved about 20% off our island because it was made out of a leftover slab.
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    with Granite...anything with the color "blue" in it's name will be pricey.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fish View Post
    I found this piece in west palm, buts it’s way too expensive.

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    I’m trying to change the direction this is heading. There are much less expensive materials.
    That just looks pelagic.

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    No wind today. Good progress.

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    Poured epoxy might work as someone already mentioned.


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    when we get to christen this bitch?
    Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.

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    Looking good, that lemurain granite is slick!
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