Posted by kickinbull on July 15, 2014 at 04:20:56 from (64.250.68.12):
In Reply to: do rocks sell? posted by Nick m on July 14, 2014 at 14:43:28:
When we lived in MI I had a friend that worked at a lime quarry. I stopped in to visit my friend at his lunch time and there was a guy picking over the largest rocks/bolders coming out of the pit. He made a deal with quarry owner to let him pick the ones he wanted then they were set aside and trucked to his home. Now we live in KY we have a neighbor that used to be overroad trucker. He found some special rock in Va that he just had to have for his house. It is almost like a dark gray black shale. He hired it trucked to his home here and then hired masons to use it to put on outside walls.They used black mortar. Really nice. He later added a large room and didn't have enough stone to finish it. Being as everything is always more expensive now, he sure did squeal to get the last amount of stone to finish the job.
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