Vintage HiFi Audio Forum
Audio Discussion => DIY => Topic started by: mbskeam on November 30, 2012, 10:12:56 PM
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because I'm bored....LOL
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You had to use an engine jack to lift the marble slab? Damn. >:D Very impressive, and it looks amazing. Congratulations.
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Looks great! How much does that slab weigh? Any thoughts of filling the legs? ;)
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Impressive Mike!
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Great post Mike, thanks for taking the time to prep and post. A true vinyl freak, I like that. Pepe.
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You had to use an engine jack to lift the marble slab? Damn. >:D Very impressive, and it looks amazing. Congratulations.
My thoughts exactly.
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Obviously it would be a pain in the ass to move it back out but if you take that slab to a place that does granite countertops they can roundover the edges and polish it for you. Probably wouldn't charge too much.
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I thought about that,
it weighs 155lbs, 2 guys can pick it up.
but when i did this it was over the thanksgiving weekend.
plus I wanted to try the hoist in the living room, just to say...
have you ever done this...LOL
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That us very nice. How much does the hoist weight? ;D