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$.014 per pound
Thin means pieces are under 1" to 2" thick and about 5" to
8" wide. This product is used to stack (with or without mortar)
to make stone walls. You'll need about 40 to 45 lbs of this
material for each face square foot of stacked wall. So figure
a wall 1 foot high and 10 feet long = 10 square feet x 40
to 45 lbs per square foot = 400 to 450 lbs.
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$.013 per pound
Fieldstone pieces that are approximately 2" to 4+" thick and
typically used with Thin and Medium sizes when stacking large-scale
walls (3 feet or higher). You should figure 45 to 50 lbs.
of this material for each face square foot of stacked wall.
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$.016 per pound
Pieces of fieldstone that are 1" to 2" thick with sizes varying
from a small dinner plate to a serving platter. This stone
has a variety of uses; small paths, stepping-stones, coping
for the edges of small ponds and facing walls in veneer applications.
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$.014 per pound
Pieces of fieldstone that are 2" to 4" thick with sizes varying
from a small dinner plate to a serving platter diameter. This
stone is normally used in ponds and water features but can
also be used as stepping stones and low incline stair treads.
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$.010 per pound
Stone that is rounded and smoothed by natural water erosion
and tumbling action of the stone in streams. This stone is
normally used in ponds and water features, rock gardens, as
edging for plant beds and to create dry creek beds in yards.
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$.010 per pound
Stone that is removed from the mountainside and weathered
by exposure to the elements. It comes in various sizes and
is normally used in ponds and water features, rock gardens
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$.015 per pound
Big pieces of fieldstone that are 3" to 6" thick with sizes
varying from a 2-feet to 3 and 4-feet in length. This stone
is normally used around ponds and water features. They also
make ideal splash stones for large scale water falls. They
are heavy. The stones pictured range from 150 to 250 lbs.,
but larger ones can weigh between 300 to over 600 lbs each.
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* When purchasing individual pieces of stone add $.05 per
lb to price
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