Arne wrote:My counter top is 1/2" ply, with several coats of polyurethane on it.
planovet wrote:2x2 stone tiles![]()
d30gaijin wrote:planovet wrote:2x2 stone tiles![]()
Very nice looking but doesn't that add a fair amount of weight?
Ageless wrote:The question is . . .what do you like?
Everything I've seen on this site is about creating a personal image. If you want someone else's idea; buy a commercial unit.
This is about being different;not following hard set rules.
We stop at a rest area and pull next to a 40 foot diesel motorhome . . .are we in awe? Not likely . . .
d30gaijin wrote:planovet wrote:2x2 stone tiles![]()
Very nice looking but doesn't that add a fair amount of weight?
caseydog wrote:d30gaijin wrote:planovet wrote:2x2 stone tiles![]()
Very nice looking but doesn't that add a fair amount of weight?
There's a guy in the Houston area that used a solid slab of granite for his galley top. Honest, I've seen it -- so has PlanoVet.
Hey cat, do you have pictures of BigDE's granite galley?
CD
caseydog wrote:d30gaijin wrote:planovet wrote:2x2 stone tiles![]()
Very nice looking but doesn't that add a fair amount of weight?
There's a guy in the Houston area that used a solid slab of granite for his galley top. Honest, I've seen it -- so has PlanoVet.
Hey cat, do you have pictures of BigDE's granite galley?
CD
chorizon wrote:caseydog wrote:d30gaijin wrote:planovet wrote:2x2 stone tiles![]()
Very nice looking but doesn't that add a fair amount of weight?
There's a guy in the Houston area that used a solid slab of granite for his galley top. Honest, I've seen it -- so has PlanoVet.
Hey cat, do you have pictures of BigDE's granite galley?
CD
Cat no repondez?
I dug this up from last year's Guadalupe Adventure...
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