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New Galley!!!
A friend of mine just had her kitchen redone. There's left over marble. It's
the green and black type from the Ming-Na region of China. She's giving me enough to do the galley top, the dinette and the nav table! Now here's the kicker - the stone cutter will cut and set the stone if I take him and his girlfriend out sailing! Since we're going all out on the stone, we're getting a Mienke convection oven for the galley!!!! With built in rotissorie!!! A top rate galley for the cost of a top rate oven/stove!! Jealous, aren't you? Bwaahahahahahaha!!!!!! RB |
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If the green is copper can you use it for grounding the SSB too?
Cheers MC Bobsprit wrote: A friend of mine just had her kitchen redone. There's left over marble. It's the green and black type from the Ming-Na region of China. She's giving me enough to do the galley top, the dinette and the nav table! Now here's the kicker - the stone cutter will cut and set the stone if I take him and his girlfriend out sailing! Since we're going all out on the stone, we're getting a Mienke convection oven for the galley!!!! With built in rotissorie!!! A top rate galley for the cost of a top rate oven/stove!! Jealous, aren't you? Bwaahahahahahaha!!!!!! RB |
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Make sure you apply fiberglass mat to the bottom since you may run the risk
of having it crack down the road and this will stiffen and reinforce the slab and prevent that from happening. I believe all hulls flex no? Thereby flexing the cabinets in your galley. Bad news for a marble slab. The installer may not think you need it but its a cheap insurance policy. I'd install it with epoxy. Oh by the way, I am a journeyman marble installer. Also a carpenter cabinet installer for 10 years before that. "Bobsprit" wrote in message .net... A friend of mine just had her kitchen redone. There's left over marble. It's the green and black type from the Ming-Na region of China. She's giving me enough to do the galley top, the dinette and the nav table! Now here's the kicker - the stone cutter will cut and set the stone if I take him and his girlfriend out sailing! Since we're going all out on the stone, we're getting a Mienke convection oven for the galley!!!! With built in rotissorie!!! A top rate galley for the cost of a top rate oven/stove!! Jealous, aren't you? Bwaahahahahahaha!!!!!! RB |
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How kind of you to share your knowlege but you've wasted your time.
There's no marble and no kitchen. Cheers MC Brian McAloon wrote: Make sure you apply fiberglass mat to the bottom since you may run the risk of having it crack down the road and this will stiffen and reinforce the slab and prevent that from happening. I believe all hulls flex no? Thereby flexing the cabinets in your galley. Bad news for a marble slab. The installer may not think you need it but its a cheap insurance policy. I'd install it with epoxy. Oh by the way, I am a journeyman marble installer. Also a carpenter cabinet installer for 10 years before that. "Bobsprit" wrote in message .net... A friend of mine just had her kitchen redone. There's left over marble. It's the green and black type from the Ming-Na region of China. She's giving me enough to do the galley top, the dinette and the nav table! Now here's the kicker - the stone cutter will cut and set the stone if I take him and his girlfriend out sailing! Since we're going all out on the stone, we're getting a Mienke convection oven for the galley!!!! With built in rotissorie!!! A top rate galley for the cost of a top rate oven/stove!! Jealous, aren't you? Bwaahahahahahaha!!!!!! RB |
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Oh well. I try to help where I can.
"The_navigator©" wrote in message ... How kind of you to share your knowlege but you've wasted your time. There's no marble and no kitchen. Cheers MC Brian McAloon wrote: Make sure you apply fiberglass mat to the bottom since you may run the risk of having it crack down the road and this will stiffen and reinforce the slab and prevent that from happening. I believe all hulls flex no? Thereby flexing the cabinets in your galley. Bad news for a marble slab. The installer may not think you need it but its a cheap insurance policy. I'd install it with epoxy. Oh by the way, I am a journeyman marble installer. Also a carpenter cabinet installer for 10 years before that. "Bobsprit" wrote in message .net... A friend of mine just had her kitchen redone. There's left over marble. It's the green and black type from the Ming-Na region of China. She's giving me enough to do the galley top, the dinette and the nav table! Now here's the kicker - the stone cutter will cut and set the stone if I take him and his girlfriend out sailing! Since we're going all out on the stone, we're getting a Mienke convection oven for the galley!!!! With built in rotissorie!!! A top rate galley for the cost of a top rate oven/stove!! Jealous, aren't you? Bwaahahahahahaha!!!!!! RB |
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Bobsprit wrote: Now here's the kicker - the stone cutter will cut and set the stone if I take him and his girlfriend out sailing! Better put clean sheets on the bunk for them. Seahag |
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Priorities , Bob .I think you need a new traveller , some winch
maintenance, and maybe some new sheets (of the linear kind), don't ya know.. On Wed, 05 Nov 2003 03:01:51 GMT, "Bobsprit" wrote: A friend of mine just had her kitchen redone. There's left over marble. It's the green and black type from the Ming-Na region of China. She's giving me enough to do the galley top, the dinette and the nav table! Now here's the kicker - the stone cutter will cut and set the stone if I take him and his girlfriend out sailing! Since we're going all out on the stone, we're getting a Mienke convection oven for the galley!!!! With built in rotissorie!!! A top rate galley for the cost of a top rate oven/stove!! Jealous, aren't you? Bwaahahahahahaha!!!!!! RB |
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I would think a slab of marble would be better suited to the bildge.
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bilge
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CAN'T DO THAT NOW, WERE TALKING FOOD NOT SAILING, GET YOUR PRIORITES STRAIGHT. SAILBOATS ARE NOT FOR SAILING Priorities , Bob .I think you need a new traveller , some winch maintenance, and maybe some new sheets (of the linear kind), don't ya know.. On Wed, 05 Nov 2003 03:01:51 GMT, "Bobsprit" wrote: A friend of mine just had her kitchen redone. There's left over marble. It's the green and black type from the Ming-Na region of China. She's giving me enough to do the galley top, the dinette and the nav table! Now here's the kicker - the stone cutter will cut and set the stone if I take him and his girlfriend out sailing! Since we're going all out on the stone, we're getting a Mienke convection oven for the galley!!!! With built in rotissorie!!! A top rate galley for the cost of a top rate oven/stove!! Jealous, aren't you? Bwaahahahahahaha!!!!!! RB |
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