Sources of Stone: Ireland, Part II
By Paul Daniel
For this report, contributing writer Paul Daniel visited almost all the leading Irish dimensional stone producers working today, and asked their opinions about the future.
By Paul Daniel
For this report, contributing writer Paul Daniel visited almost all the leading Irish dimensional stone producers working today, and asked their opinions about the future.
By Donny Taylor
That’s right – custom laminated edges.
A few years ago, using a waterjet to cut stone looked like the exclusive domain of specialized job shops. Today, the next place taking delivery of a waterjet may be yours.
A few years ago, using a waterjet to cut stone looked like the exclusive domain of specialized job shops. Today, the next place taking delivery of a waterjet may be yours.
By Emerson Schwartzkopf
VERONA, Italy – Every year, I get a few notes from readers about how they’re looking forward to hearing about the new products I saw here at Marmomacc, the annual October world stone extravaganza.
By Jake Rishavy
PITTSBURGH – For John J. Carlino, getting into the stone business became a process of coming home – and starting all over again.
By K. Schipper
BALTIMORE – When officials at Morgan State University (MSU) set out to build a new library, they wanted a structure that relates to the school’s past while still looking forward. They got it with natural stone.
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – Salem Distributing Co. has been recognized as one of the FAST 50 in the central North Carolina Triad area. The Business Journal of the Greater Triad Area’s FAST 50 Awards program...
I’m writing regarding an article about adhesives (“Sticky Situations”), written by Jason Nottestad in the September issue. Overall, it was very well-written and very informative. However, there were a couple of items where I...
I just received your September issue, and would like to comment on the inaccuracy of one of the articles. There is an otherwise excellent article (“Sticky Situations”) by Jason Nottestad. In the article, however,...