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Thats good to hear gonchy, thanks for the feedback.gonchy wrote:was down your slough depot over the weekend to pick up some stone and must say they was very helpful
Simon, we bought the block saw to cut out our own Yorkstone. We were finding that the lead times from the Yorkshire quarries were unreliable and it was causing us lots of headaches. We put up with it for a couple of years and then decided to invest in the wire saw. It works out a little cheaper for us to cut our own blocks but the main benefit to us is having the control over the supply. I took a couple of shots of the wire saw last week when it was really cold.
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did'nt have a lot of time to look, so i travelled it. going to travel it back and forth till i find somewhere, 1 1/2 hours each way, not to bad. theres a rough place 5 mins from the job i'm waiting for a vacancy, it'll probably be the next bloke hospitalised, or banged up who goesilovesettsonmondays wrote:Any luck Sean???
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home from home like the old days you need a bit of comfort now sean i always google self catering with the post code of where the work is .lots of 1bed s out their try owners direct they are happy to do a deal and they still have weekend let yak i daseanandruby wrote:ilovesettsonmondays wrote:Any luck Sean???
did'nt have a lot of time to look, so i travelled it. going to travel it back and forth till i find somewhere, 1 1/2 hours each way, not to bad. theres a rough place 5 mins from the job i'm waiting for a vacancy, it'll probably be the next bloke hospitalised, or banged up who goes
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A couple of years ago we launched a trade sample pack. It went down really well but the cardboard box wasnt strong enough to hold the heavy stone samples. Its taken a while to sort out but we have just launched the new and improved version.
It comes in a hard plastic briefcase style box with a foam insert to hold all the samples safely. All the samples have got a detailed label on the back. There is also a QR code on the back of each stone sample which allows you to quickly re-order a sample by scanning the code with a smart phone.
Its been a hell of a journey to get this made as we have had to test out different boxes and different foam inserts and also to sourve them at a reasonable price. In the end we had to source the boxes from Germany and the foam was sourced from the uk
http://i814.photobucket.com/albums/zz65/StevenWalley/IMG_0747.jpg
Some reason cant get photo to show up in the post, photo bucket seems to have changed the rules
It comes in a hard plastic briefcase style box with a foam insert to hold all the samples safely. All the samples have got a detailed label on the back. There is also a QR code on the back of each stone sample which allows you to quickly re-order a sample by scanning the code with a smart phone.
Its been a hell of a journey to get this made as we have had to test out different boxes and different foam inserts and also to sourve them at a reasonable price. In the end we had to source the boxes from Germany and the foam was sourced from the uk
http://i814.photobucket.com/albums/zz65/StevenWalley/IMG_0747.jpg
Some reason cant get photo to show up in the post, photo bucket seems to have changed the rules
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London Stone Paving wrote:A couple of years ago we launched a trade sample pack. It went down really well but the cardboard box wasnt strong enough to hold the heavy stone samples. Its taken a while to sort out but we have just launched the new and improved version.
It comes in a hard plastic briefcase style box with a foam insert to hold all the samples safely. All the samples have got a detailed label on the back. There is also a QR code on the back of each stone sample which allows you to quickly re-order a sample by scanning the code with a smart phone.
Its been a hell of a journey to get this made as we have had to test out different boxes and different foam inserts and also to sourve them at a reasonable price. In the end we had to source the boxes from Germany and the foam was sourced from the uk
http://i814.photobucket.com/albums/zz65/StevenWalley/IMG_0747.jpg
Some reason cant get photo to show up in the post, photo bucket seems to have changed the rules
Glad that's sorted. Every potential client i have been to has loved the sample box but that cardboard box was useless and broke pretty quickly. I ended up carrying the samples about in my hardhat :laugh:
I'll make sure I bug you for one when I put in my first order for the year.
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I see from your album you have got a new piece of heavy machinery Steve...
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They look the mutts nuts top work
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