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Fireplace for Stove
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Diaman
Posts: 7 Forumite
in N. Ireland
Hi all. I am after a hearth to place my multi fuel stove on top of. I would prefer if it was of a Matt black finish if possible and I was wondering if anyone knew of a website/place where I cut possibly pick up a "Off cut" of stone for a very reasonable price to fulfill this job? Failing this, can anyone reccomend somewhere/website for reasobably priced slates/tiles. Mid-ulster area preferably, but will travel further if needed. Thanks for your help.
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I had a new stove fitted recently, and used 2 black limestone slabs which have a matt black finish and a rough edge. Slab size 600x900x50.0
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Sorry meant to say got them at Thompsons Yard Dromore.0
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I will get this right yet Wilsons Yard.0
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jawjawsdad wrote: »I will get this right yet Wilsons Yard.
Were they of a reasonable price, may ask?0 -
see link for details
http://www.wilsonsyard.com/detail.php?id=7460 -
Cheers mate, will certainly take a look at these. Anyone else with any more ideas?0
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There is a salvage yard place on the way to Broughshane...opposite the Mitchelin Tyre factory. They might do stuff you are after.:beer:0
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sorry if info was there but im new to site,
what country r U in as I have a few large slabs of thick marble, if your close enough I may be able to part with one as there just sitting rnd,0 -
Mid-ulster area preferably, but will travel further if needed. Thanks for your help.sorry if info was there but im new to site,
what country r U in as I have a few large slabs of thick marble, if your close enough I may be able to part with one as there just sitting rnd,
If you don't know where Mid-Ulster is you're in the wrong country :rotfl:0 -
Hubby made our hearth - cement and tiled0
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