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Old Feb 18, 07
Seb
 
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Granite/Marble Counter-Tops

Victory Stones
"Your Dream Kitchen Awaits You."


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If you're remodeling your kitchen/bathroom nothing brings in more value to your home then Granite/Marble Counter-Tops and Vanities. Victory Stones offers the best prices and excellent worksmanship, we've been in business for over 10 years. We specialize in Granite/Marble Counter-Tops, but we also make Vanities and Fire Places. We offer free estimates and installation.

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Old Feb 19, 07
www.meowaid.org
 
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Does the company have a website where I can view product?

Can I put the countertop over my existing cupboards or do they require extra stabilization...

Can you recommend someone that can do a full reno on a bathroom?
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Old Feb 19, 07
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Does the company have a website where I can view product?

Can I put the countertop over my existing cupboards or do they require extra stabilization...

Can you recommend someone that can do a full reno on a bathroom?
Website is currently under construction. I can send you some pictures if you like.

Your old counter-top would have to be removed before you can put on a new granite counter-top.
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Old Feb 19, 07
24.85.132.60
 
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What method do you guys use to cut your granite slabs???


what thickness does your company generally use??


these are things that would have to be discussed...



Also who supplies your stone??

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Old Feb 19, 07
THE OUTLAW!
 
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Maybe he sells granite door to door like those people who get suckered into trying to sell those expensive knives.
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Old Feb 21, 07
Seb
 
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What method do you guys use to cut your granite slabs???


what thickness does your company generally use??


these are things that would have to be discussed...



Also who supplies your stone??
We cut the granite slabs with the huge saws's in side the shop and then people fabricate it.

Usually people like to have a inch and a quarter thickness, but it can be any thickness you like. Just let use know how thick you want it.

Our granite is supplied overseas, like China and Brazil.
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Old Feb 21, 07
Seb
 
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Maybe he sells granite door to door like those people who get suckered into trying to sell those expensive knives.
Umm no, lol, that be funny.
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Old Feb 21, 07
24.85.132.60
 
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We cut the granite slabs with the huge saws's in side the shop and then people fabricate it.

Usually people like to have a inch and a quarter thickness, but it can be any thickness you like. Just let use know how thick you want it.

Our granite is supplied overseas, like China and Brazil.
I was actually wondering on the coolent process....


What is used to keep the blades cool and from siezing??
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Old Feb 23, 07
Seb
 
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I was actually wondering on the coolent process....


What is used to keep the blades cool and from siezing??
We use a huge wet saw. The water keeps the blades cool. Oh and about your thickness question from before, the thickness ranges from 3/4" to 1 1/2".

I got tons of pictures of the work I did, I'll upload them. I just been really lazy/busy these days, working 6 days a week kinda wears you out.
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