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Greg, I think I know that the people you do those for appreciate the work and artistry.
I guess it's outa the question to ask you to move your equipment and self down here for a summer to have a few beers and do countertops for our kitchen remodel, eh... Greg... Greg...are you there?
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HUMMM beer, lobster and east coast hospitality, I might be forgetting how much of a pita these things are.
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I may finally get my shop space back. All loaded up ready for install tomorrow.
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Good luck with the install, hope it goes well. I bet you're glad to see the end of them !
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Greg, we all assume you'll take pics of the install!
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Watch out for pot holes!
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There are a lot of interesting cut-outs, I can't wait to see how they all fit together.
I hope the install goes well for you Greg, you've put a lot of work into the project.
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All the best with the install Greg.
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Had a great install, (thank god), My buddy and I finished loading up tools and what not this morn, got to the house at about 10:30 and were done by 5.
Need to go back for a couple of little touch ups on the joints and the strip behind the stove.
52 square feet of counter, they live in on a back road, the hills were sanded but still needed the four wheel drive to pull the trailer load of concrete.
The big thing is the client was ecstatic. Was about this time last year I measured the kitchen up for the cabinets. Told them it wouldn't be quick and they were good with that.
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Excellent work Greg. I can see why the client is ecstatic.
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