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An ancient Roman marble slab, used for nearly a decade as a horse mounting block before its origins were revealed, is at the center of a mystery as experts scramble to find out how it ended up in ...
Heading to a slab warehouse instead of shopping at a store can be intimidating, but, with these tips, you'll be sure to find the perfect stone for your space.
Then dampen with a garden hose; this minimizes concrete cracking due to shrinkage. 5. ... — The best weather for pouring a concrete slab is not too hot or cold — 70 degrees is ideal.
Turning a huge concrete slab into your garden By Bill Burnett and Kevin Burnett April 28, 2010 Q: I just purchased a lovely 1927 home in the East Oakland hills.
The English woman found the slab in her garden about 20 years ago Joelle Goldstein is a Senior News Editor on the TV team for PEOPLE Digital. She has been with the brand since 2017, working as an ...
I have a concrete slab (about 2 to 3 inches thick with small rocks embedded on the surface) in front of my house. The area is about 3 by 20 feet. I would like to remove it.
It's a mystery how this 1,800-year-old Roman engraving ended up in an English garden, where a woman used it as a step to mount her horse.
But its more recent travels have confounded experts. The slab was stumbled upon 20 years ago by the owner of a house in Whiteparish, a village in southern England, who found it in the rockery of ...
Q: After reading your column on salvaging old bricks (Dec. 15), I have a couple of questions of my own and would like to get some suggestions. I have a concrete slab (about 2 to 3 inches thick ...