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March 3, 2010 at 1:07 PM #521140March 3, 2010 at 2:38 PM #520284
XBoxBoy
Participant[quote=Russell]http://www.pourfolio.com/kitchen.html
I was down at this shop today buying some second hand equipment. The product certainly is nice for high end custom designs. Seem like really good people too.[/quote]
Looks like pourfolio.com is no longer in business. Least their site is no longer functioning.
March 3, 2010 at 2:38 PM #520426XBoxBoy
Participant[quote=Russell]http://www.pourfolio.com/kitchen.html
I was down at this shop today buying some second hand equipment. The product certainly is nice for high end custom designs. Seem like really good people too.[/quote]
Looks like pourfolio.com is no longer in business. Least their site is no longer functioning.
March 3, 2010 at 2:38 PM #520860XBoxBoy
Participant[quote=Russell]http://www.pourfolio.com/kitchen.html
I was down at this shop today buying some second hand equipment. The product certainly is nice for high end custom designs. Seem like really good people too.[/quote]
Looks like pourfolio.com is no longer in business. Least their site is no longer functioning.
March 3, 2010 at 2:38 PM #520952XBoxBoy
Participant[quote=Russell]http://www.pourfolio.com/kitchen.html
I was down at this shop today buying some second hand equipment. The product certainly is nice for high end custom designs. Seem like really good people too.[/quote]
Looks like pourfolio.com is no longer in business. Least their site is no longer functioning.
March 3, 2010 at 2:38 PM #521210XBoxBoy
Participant[quote=Russell]http://www.pourfolio.com/kitchen.html
I was down at this shop today buying some second hand equipment. The product certainly is nice for high end custom designs. Seem like really good people too.[/quote]
Looks like pourfolio.com is no longer in business. Least their site is no longer functioning.
March 3, 2010 at 3:56 PM #520309jeeman
ParticipantIt was working a month ago. Bummer…
March 3, 2010 at 3:56 PM #520449jeeman
ParticipantIt was working a month ago. Bummer…
March 3, 2010 at 3:56 PM #520885jeeman
ParticipantIt was working a month ago. Bummer…
March 3, 2010 at 3:56 PM #520977jeeman
ParticipantIt was working a month ago. Bummer…
March 3, 2010 at 3:56 PM #521235jeeman
ParticipantIt was working a month ago. Bummer…
March 3, 2010 at 4:12 PM #520319rnen
Participant[quote=jeeman]Seems like it would be much much easier to repair concrete counters than granite (which seems impossible to me). If things chipped or stained, just rip out that piece from the counter and pour new concrete and make sure it matches the rest of the counter.[/quote]
Actually a skilled fabricator can repair almost any chip or crack in granite. I would wager that you could not find most repairs I have done on granite tops.
Matching the color of concrete is not as easy as you would think, it changes color as it ages. I have not fabricated nor installed concrete tops but have done plenty of concrete finishing, based on my experience I think you would spot a repair in concrete easier than you would one of my repairs in granite.March 3, 2010 at 4:12 PM #520459rnen
Participant[quote=jeeman]Seems like it would be much much easier to repair concrete counters than granite (which seems impossible to me). If things chipped or stained, just rip out that piece from the counter and pour new concrete and make sure it matches the rest of the counter.[/quote]
Actually a skilled fabricator can repair almost any chip or crack in granite. I would wager that you could not find most repairs I have done on granite tops.
Matching the color of concrete is not as easy as you would think, it changes color as it ages. I have not fabricated nor installed concrete tops but have done plenty of concrete finishing, based on my experience I think you would spot a repair in concrete easier than you would one of my repairs in granite.March 3, 2010 at 4:12 PM #520895rnen
Participant[quote=jeeman]Seems like it would be much much easier to repair concrete counters than granite (which seems impossible to me). If things chipped or stained, just rip out that piece from the counter and pour new concrete and make sure it matches the rest of the counter.[/quote]
Actually a skilled fabricator can repair almost any chip or crack in granite. I would wager that you could not find most repairs I have done on granite tops.
Matching the color of concrete is not as easy as you would think, it changes color as it ages. I have not fabricated nor installed concrete tops but have done plenty of concrete finishing, based on my experience I think you would spot a repair in concrete easier than you would one of my repairs in granite.March 3, 2010 at 4:12 PM #520987rnen
Participant[quote=jeeman]Seems like it would be much much easier to repair concrete counters than granite (which seems impossible to me). If things chipped or stained, just rip out that piece from the counter and pour new concrete and make sure it matches the rest of the counter.[/quote]
Actually a skilled fabricator can repair almost any chip or crack in granite. I would wager that you could not find most repairs I have done on granite tops.
Matching the color of concrete is not as easy as you would think, it changes color as it ages. I have not fabricated nor installed concrete tops but have done plenty of concrete finishing, based on my experience I think you would spot a repair in concrete easier than you would one of my repairs in granite. -
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