CruxGNZ
09-23-2005, 05:03 PM
I bought these leftover pieces wanting to make a coffee table and a few nightstands to sell, but my plate is just way to full at the moment. I need to get my GNZ on the road before I do anymore projects.
The slabs are 3/4" thick black and brown granite. Piece on the left is 29 1/2" X 38" with 3 chamfered and polished edges (cool, I just noticed I can see the reflection of the front end of my Datsun in that slab!) the other two pieces are cut at a 45 degree angle and are five foot long to the toe with a rounded finished edge that's 1 1/2" thick.
If someone doesn't pick the granite up this weekend, I may be forced to throw it in the dumpster, because I just don't have room for it anymore. I spent $30 in gas getting them (hint, hint).
For you guys out there that like little projects or want to spruce up your home in one way or another, well here you go. I'll be kicking myself in the ass for getting rid of this exspensive rock later on, but I need to get rid of it. Those 2 pieces cut at a 45 would make a nice counter top for a little bar :thumbsup
Even though black granite is the hardest color to cut, I just used a 7" dia. diamond blade in my circular saw and used a garden hose to keep it cool, and it cut surprisingly well! Not hard at all, just keep the piece supported and you won't have any problems.
Give me a call if you would like one piece or all three. 414-975-7168 my name is Mat
http://digistash.com/data/1a04f965818a8533f5613003c7db243d/3411_p91762.jpeg
(I didn't want to clutter up the classifieds with this, because most of the posts in the classifieds are car/truck related)
!M!
The slabs are 3/4" thick black and brown granite. Piece on the left is 29 1/2" X 38" with 3 chamfered and polished edges (cool, I just noticed I can see the reflection of the front end of my Datsun in that slab!) the other two pieces are cut at a 45 degree angle and are five foot long to the toe with a rounded finished edge that's 1 1/2" thick.
If someone doesn't pick the granite up this weekend, I may be forced to throw it in the dumpster, because I just don't have room for it anymore. I spent $30 in gas getting them (hint, hint).
For you guys out there that like little projects or want to spruce up your home in one way or another, well here you go. I'll be kicking myself in the ass for getting rid of this exspensive rock later on, but I need to get rid of it. Those 2 pieces cut at a 45 would make a nice counter top for a little bar :thumbsup
Even though black granite is the hardest color to cut, I just used a 7" dia. diamond blade in my circular saw and used a garden hose to keep it cool, and it cut surprisingly well! Not hard at all, just keep the piece supported and you won't have any problems.
Give me a call if you would like one piece or all three. 414-975-7168 my name is Mat
http://digistash.com/data/1a04f965818a8533f5613003c7db243d/3411_p91762.jpeg
(I didn't want to clutter up the classifieds with this, because most of the posts in the classifieds are car/truck related)
!M!