Wondering if anyone has information on a lightweight substitute for granite.
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What's the application?
The application is for replacement countertops in a boat. Typical for what we work on is corian, however this is the company owners boat and he wants something non standard. we did some work last winter where honeycombed cored granite tops were used, but i have no leads on where they were manufactured.
posting a pic of vanity top from winter in pic section. want to do essentially the same thing.
How about thin stone fiberglas-backed elevator panels?http://stone-panel.com/
http://www.alibaba.com/product-gs/202077396/thin_stone_panel.html
http://www.stoneply.com/elevators.php
http://www.bellcomb.com/applications/elevators.asp?gclid=CKaUhsjr9ZUCFQVxFQodo2xf4w
http://www.stonetechonline.com/product_services.htm
Jeff
"Wondering if anyone has information on a lightweight substitute for granite."
Faux painting on f foam board.
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A-holes. Hey every group has to have one. And I have been elected to be the one. I should make that my tagline.
If you look to the custom boat and land yaht builders, you'll see stone everywhere, but it's thin stone. In many areas there are companies that will cover an existing counter top with a thin layer with builtup edge. I aways thought of them as a cheap second or third best, but if it's done to save weight it's probably a good way to go.
Beer was created so carpenters wouldn't rule the world.
I replied to your other thread, but try this.
http://www.hudsonsolidsurfaces.com/