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Should have quartz on today, crown and new door out to garage on Tuesday....it will be nice to have a sink in kitchen again!
We're in the midst of a kitchen re-do as well, and we think we'll be doing a quartz counter top too. Only issue with (some) quartz materials is that they look a bit cheesy. We have found a few that look pretty good though.
A great website is msistone.com, they have some great tools to design kitchen. I agree that some quartz does look like tapioca pudding....I went with Carrera Grigio
I like that Carrera Grigio. Looks a bit like marble (without the drawbacks of marble). We are leaning toward a darker, gray-blackish. Would be a plus if it had some blueish highlights.
Thanks Tim , I bet the kitchen lookin good Joe , my Wife would have 1/2 my **** chew ed , it not that the remodel is going slow as mostly Convenience of not having the full run of the Kitchen , hell I could BBQ all year but she has to wash the dishes in the Laundry room sink
HANKLIIIIINNNnnnn give us a sign
Off topic here, but I picked up a 73 Sea Ray 19' boat today. Not sure if any of yous guys are boaters.....anywho, any recommendations for oil weight? Will Rotela 15-40 be ok? It has a 302 mated to a mercruiser 888 outdrive.
Off topic here, but I picked up a 73 Sea Ray 19' boat today. Not sure if any of yous guys are boaters.....anywho, any recommendations for oil weight? Will Rotela 15-40 be ok? It has a 302 mated to a mercruiser 888 outdrive.
Joe
'73? Any idea how many hours on it? 15-40 might be a good starting point. Marine engines biggest issues tend to be the long periods of storage.