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    Gong Shooter longrange2's Avatar
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    Default Help with granite top for small cabinet

    Anyone know where I can get a reasonably priced piece of quartz for an 18? base cabinet? I found one place that had a nice selection of remnants but their minimum price was $500 without installation. I just need polished sides with rounded edges, 20? by 25 1/2?. A 3? piece for backsplash would be a plus. Looking for something mostly white with some gray or black swirls.

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    I would think the remnant piece would be cheap but all of the money is in the finish work and add on the fact that anyone in construction is slammed with work right now. Might want to read up online on how to grind and polish your own slab.

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    Dumpster dive granite places not joking they throw away so much
    18” is tiny in the granite game
    You sir, are a specialist in the art of discovering a welcoming outcome of a particular situation....not a mechanic.

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    https://tinysgraniteworks.com

    Try this guy, I've seen his work in a couple places in which I've done exterior remodeling & heard he's very fair in his pricing.
    Really is a fella nick named Tiny btw.
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    Gong Shooter longrange2's Avatar
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    Thanks Chick, I’ll check him out.

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    Play it Again Sports envies me Mykidsdad's Avatar
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    If you can live without polished edges, a chiseled edge is nice and an easy DIY... just seal edges with granite sealer. Sink cutouts are great for miscellaneous projects.
    Last edited by Mykidsdad; 12-15-2019 at 20:54.

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