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55 minutes ago, Jimmy Snacks said:

Wow...looks great..nice work! 

Yeah, my buddy Jimmy is pretty crafty. Guy works like an animal. 7 days a week.  I was just helping out so he could take Easter off. 

42 minutes ago, Zambroski said:

Nice job!  Were those just formica tops to start or, wood?  One of my buddies did something like that a few years ago.  Doesn't look like that tho...at all.  He probably fucked it up.  :lmao: 

He hand made everything. Unfinished basement to start.  Supposed to be able to put it over any surface.  

34 minutes ago, Ez ryder said:

looks good . in video guy was saying contractors are doing it .

looks like a a few trip charges involved if paging to have it done .

not sure it would be a ez sale seeing as a kitchen   like in there video could be done in cheep stone for 1200. or less for 3/4 thick 

for a diy looks like a winner 

You can measure out  square “ and the website will calculate cost.  Total cost of of kit was $600.00.   No idea what he is going to charge customer for labor.  

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Just now, Cold War said:

Yeah, my buddy Jimmy is pretty crafty. Guy works like an animal. 7 days a week.  I was just helping out so he could take Easter off. 

He hand made everything. Unfinished basement to start.  Supposed to be able to put it over any surface.  

You can measure out  square “ and the website will calculate cost.  Total cost of of kit was $600.00.   No idea what he is going to charge customer for labor.  

so yeah 600 for product 

call it 100 a hr. then  2 trip charges at at least 150 .

call it 4 hrs min 

so again hard sell for a contractor when stone can be had foe even money but great for a diy guy . 

 

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1 minute ago, Ez ryder said:

so yeah 600 for product 

call it 100 a hr. then  2 trip charges at at least 150 .

call it 4 hrs min 

so again hard sell for a contractor when stone can be had foe even money but great for a diy guy . 

 

Yeah, for sure.  Save a lot doing it yourself.  I think the real selling point would be having something unique that your not going to see in every house.  No tear down either. 

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1 minute ago, Cold War said:

Yeah, for sure.  Save a lot doing it yourself.  I think the real selling point would be having something unique that your not going to see in every house.  No tear down either. 

I saw some one did a similar product in a vintage camper floor and counter tops and table looked pretty cool 

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