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    Chris Yaughn
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    I need a lead on a quartz fabricator somewhere between Atlanta and Jacksonville who has experience working with 3 or 4 inch drop edges on Quartz (Zoqiaq) Tops. Our normal Quartz fabricators do very little if any built up edges on Quartz.

    Any help would be appreciated.

    Chris

    #21151
    Chris Yaughn
    Member

    Just got off the phone W/ Marble Masters of Middle Ga. They come recommended by Matt K and will probably handle this, if it gets past the designer stage.

    I would still be interested in hearing from more shops that do the big drop edges regularly. Maybe even V-grooving them?

    Thanks

    Chris

    #21196

    sanitychaser wrote

    Just got off the phone W/ Marble Masters of Middle Ga. They come recommended by Matt K and will probably handle this, if it gets past the designer stage.

    I would still be interested in hearing from more shops that do the big drop edges regularly. Maybe even V-grooving them?

    Thanks

    Chris

    Chris

    First off, nice tag line. I have read the FairTax book and am a strong supporter of it. (check my signature line at StoneAdvice.com if you make it over there)

    Drop edges. We do them on a regular basis as many architects want 4-6 aprons on projects. We miter them on our bridge saw then glue them up much the same way you would solid surface. Gives a nice joint as opposed to a stacked edge.

    Do you have any specific questions? If so let me know.

    Guy

    #21225
    Chris Yaughn
    Member

    Guy,

    We don’t fabricate any of our stone/estone sales. I am looking for fabricators in the area with experience with the big drop edges. They guys that we work with for “normal” tops do a good job, but don’t get a lot of call for this type of work.

    As for the fair tax, I fear we are too far removed from the days of revolution to see it gain footing. The lemmings won’t look up.

    Chris

    #21899
    Mory Ludwick
    Member

    Chris,

    When I was looking for someone to run our stone shop, I went over to stone advice and posted. I ended up hiring a guy our of Colorado and he is running our shop just fine. GIve it a try.These guys know people all over.

    Mory

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