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  • skip the 200 and the 1500 light colored stones polish just as good with out them. Granite fabricator of 8 years.

  • rolling with a handle on lol

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  • We hit it off so well after another visit busizz4me.info

  • this is a fawkin Joke!..........taking lesson from a guy thats doing it outside his drive way...

  • @lickmydirtynutz What class! The location of the demonstration has NOTHING to do with his knowledge.

  • What no hearing protection?

  • Where is your hearing protection. Listen folks, if your fabricator don't how to properly take care of himself, how much thought is he putting into your house? I've been fabricating and installing granite for 8 years now, and that's one of the 3 layers of protection...eyes, ears, and lungs.

  • i like the video thank you .....

  • hello there if you need granite fabricated installed in pa nj dw call me 6098417534 , we are affordable ,call us an save thanks

  • Hi people!! Good video!! Make sure your countertops installation and fabrication is done by a professional...Dont try to do it your seft..

  • how long of a process is this?

  • @vincebalassone fuck'n long long time

  • why would you set your tools on top of your finished product? after you tape your c clamps

  • @alphabetical010 because there isn't diamonds in your polisher. the pads he uses have diamonds in then and they will scratch the top if he hits it with a pad. the grinder will not do any thing to it

  • love your videos......work for you any day.

  • good. thanks to you. I see you from Spain

  • yeahhh good video, but dont try that if you dont know how to cut granite! tsstone in newark new jersey is your best granite countertops fabricator. Affordable and quality. cheack us out

  • all I can say is you need a meter high bench for your convenience so you dont need to kneel. and using water is also, i mean highly recommended so it wont burn the edges as well.

  • thats called white finger people,and thats what you will have when you have finished your kitchen.

  • you don't need a dusk mask. I eat that shit for breakfast, and snort lines of granite at parties.

  • talking about saving your profiling bit u can knock off the edge with a cup wheel and maybe you should give them some info on how to stay off the face of the granite lol

  • And fill all the chips from that edge butchering head that guys used,i like the way it slips off of the corner good job its not a joint.

  • I say that if you cant do a 1/2 bull nose with jest your corse or meddum dimmon grinding cup then you shouldent be working in stone counter tops.

  • Thanks for the useful info!

  • I never saw anyone use a profiler without water.

  • Using water is recommended in order to extend life of the tool. You can use it without water though. Thanks for commenting.

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  • don't you need hearing protection to do this kind of work??

  • Preferably yes.

  • i am the god of rock!!!

  • non repairable??? repair it from what what?? besides if it needs repair than any professional should be able to! i know i can!!my point is this is not for lay people. what was your point? do you own a corian co.?

  • COrian is better than granite, its very easy to maintain. Granite is non-repairable. And corian is way more affordable to granite.

  • Corian will never be a stone.

  • spot on. they are getting a massive market share though all these engineered stone brands. Corian, quantum, ceasar etc Im gunna start calling myself a glue mason soon.

    Cant beat the real thing!

  • corian looks like corian,granite looks like granite..thats all i need to know

  • i use the 50, 100, 200 then use the profile wheel to put the edge on and then continue with 400-3000. when you do it this way you dont have to worry as much about distorting the edge you just put on. also make sure to tape the surface because dust gets trapped between the profile wheel and surface and scratches the shit out of it. i use alpha which looks like the same thing he is using. right or wrong that is what works for me.

  • this guy did one thing i wouldn't do

    #1 he put the polish pad face up and granite mason or stone mason would know better that can scratch surface. :)

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  • I watched the video, bought some tools and tried to do a granite table for my outdoor garden. It worked out very well. Very instructive. Thanks.

  • try that on man made stone ?????

  • Screw man made stone!!!

    There is "one man" who made the Stone I been working with for all these years and I haven't met him yet and I'm in no rush to go do so. Someday we will all meet him but unfortunately for some the meeting will only be a short visit..:))

  • a good way to do your own polishing if you have to do it dry is to use a wet cloth and just wet the edge between steps it increases the shine even on black absolute

  • I don't know about that... BA burns pretty easy. I really don't know why anyone would want to get away from water.. It keeps the silica dust down and always polishes better. I doubt just wipe wetting the edge is going to keep the pad cool enough so it doesn't burn. If you want a mirror type shine use Led pads.. Thats right Led, its real old school.

  • no man it really works well but i agree water is the way to go but it is a really good alternative when your on the job site the new wet pads that have come out recently are really advanced i have even dry polished whole edges with wet pads and they work just fine

  • I been in the Slab Fabrication business for 29 years. I never seen anyone use those diamond pads dry like that. I wouldn't imagine they will last to long dry and at 30 to 60 bucks apiece you would want to use water. You need a Flex machine with a water feed.

    The gold granite like the New Venetian he is polishing always polishes well. Try Black !!

  • I agree, black would be a good test however dry diamond pads have come a long way recently. I have to say, the people looking at these videos are most likely a DIY individual who doesn't want to spend the kind of money it would take for the tools to put a perfect polish on black granite. The video has probably helped people out and that seems to be the purpose. As for being a rip off, imitation is the best form of flattery.

  • Nice piece of granite.

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