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Engineered stone #9081408 06/29/13 12:08 PM
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Has anyone ever worked with this stuff? Installing a built-in grill, and I want to rock it in. This stuff seems a lot easier to work with that real stone.

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Re: Engineered stone [Re: squib] #9082265 06/29/13 06:26 PM
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Pretty easy after ya build plywood frame & get lath on. Lath needs to be nailed on 6" centers

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