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good memory stone! I wish mine were as good. At this point of the year, I am having trouble remembering to put deoderant on in the morning.................
I think what you are referring to is the one supplier in my area that palletizes its own wall stone. They receive trailer after trailer load of the stuff and then palletize it themselves. If you are so ambitious and inclined to do so, you can go there with your truck and pick through the pile yourself. They actually charge the same rate as the palletized stuff (considering you are doing are the loading labor).
Whether or not it is cost effective, I don't really know. Considering all the time picking out the stone as compared to picking through crap at the job is a tough one to figure.
What I do know is this .....it is much more relaxing. Building stone walls gets frustrating when your working with crap all day.....Being able to pick up any piece and ACTUALLY use it and ACTUALLY have it look good is something that I'm not sure you can put a price on. maybe the 'peace of mind' offered through good stone is worth the time in itself.
I really don't have a answer to your question. From my experiences so far, I have yet to find a stone supplier who can 100% guarantee a 'premium' pallet of wall stone. It really is pick of the draw.........or if you want,,,,,pick your own!
The other thing about the stone business is that there is little consistancy....it seems like the stone is always being brought in from different quarries and always varies a little bit.............if prime material is available, it is most likely it won't be for long.
I've been to many stone yards where when a 'prime' load of stone comes in, somebody will buy the whole lot and keep it for themselves. If they get more, your lucky, as the rest of the loads will be garbage.
I think the main point is this...........never think your 'over' pricing a stone job. Your working with a 'unpredictable' product which deserves a higher price. I really can't say I have ever done a stone project that went flawlessly. Either not finding the right stone, having to subsitute a stone in for another and eating the cost, getting loads of 'crap' sent to the job, etc. etc. etc. If you have to order 30% more, then that's the way it is.....I don't think there's any way around it.
steve
Last edited by PSUscaper : 05-12-2003 at 07:45 PM.
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