James, at $95 and 2500 pounds each, all you need is an appropriate trailer that
you can load and unload. Unfortunately it’s too far from Placitas for me to
consider where I would even put one ;-)
- Pete
On Feb 29, 2020, at 12:28 PM, James Jasek wrote:
Jon I would love to have one of these Ca
yeah, as a landscape architect I've built retaining walls, benches, outdoor
classroom seating, and sound blocking walls with these commercially available
"cave" rock. I think the texture comes from bedding plane seams, too planar for
actual cave walls.
Vivian
> On Feb 29, 2020, at 1:29 PM, Jam
Jon I would love to have one of these Cave blogs how much do they cost and how
would I get one to Waco
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> On Feb 29, 2020, at 8:09 AM, John Brooks
> wrote:
>
The greater cost for those blocks is the transportation. We use those blocks
for benches and landscape elements
The greater cost for those blocks is the transportation. We use those blocks
for benches and landscape elements for projects in central Texas - and the cost
is reasonable. But every time, we try to use those in North Texas, the
transportation costs are excessive.
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> On Feb 2
Good morning.
I found this FB marketplace post amusing. Hope ya'll will too.
If I had a need or such large stone blocks, I would prefer the rough
natural look to the smooth cut surface.
Cave Blocks For Sale
"These are the very popular cave blocks made from the cave formations in
central texas."
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