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To: From: Jennifer Dalling Sent: Fri 10/4/2013 4:58:33 PM Subject: RE: SLABS Jennifer Dalling Masonry Sales Manager Stove & Stone Gallery YES THAT HELPS 18" IS PRETTY STANDARD BOB WILL JUST NEED TO PUT SUPPORT BRACKETS ON THE CABINET WHICH IS STANDARD WITH AN OVERHANG LARGER THAN 6". I WILL DO THE LAYOUT AND CHECK HOW MUCH MATERIAL WE NEED AND GET BACK TO YOU. THANKS From Sent: Friday, October 04, 2013 9:54 AM To: Jennifer Dalling Cc: Bob Caffrey Subject: Re: SLABS ha! I just called and you are now back on the line! We are playing tag...I need to run to the doctor...so let me type a bit here and lets see if I can relay what Bob told me... The wall the counter will sit on is a knee wall, 42" high..the slab will actually sit on at 7.5-8" area. The cabinet length is 7Ft long...The widest area of the countertop should be like 16- 18"...this will be d ' tone you have available...does that help? You can also call Bob of course: I've cc;d Bob here.. thanks On Oct 4, 2013, at 12:33 PM, Jennifer Dalling <[email protected]> wrote: NOT A PROBLEM!! Jennifer Dalling Masonry Sales Manager Stove & Stone Gallery EFTA_R1_00765410 EFTA02126649 From: Sent: Friday, October 04, 2013 9:32 AM To: Jennifer Dalling Subject: Re: SLABS i saw you just called..i'm on other line for work...will call you back!! On Oct 4, 2013, at 11:11 AM, Jennifer Dalling <[email protected]> wrote: THE PIC I RECEIVED IS HOUZZ'S MAIN PAGE I DIDN'T SEE ANY RADIUS PHOTO. WHAT IS THE WIDTH OF THE CABINET/BASE OF THE TOP EATING AREA? MEASUREMENTS ARE GOING TO BE IMPORTANT IN TRYING TO MAKE SURE WE HAVE ENOUGH MATERIAL. Jennifer Dalling Masonry Sales Manage Stove & Stone Gallery U From Sent: Friday, October 04, 2013 7:41 AM To: Jennifer Dalling Subject: Re: SLABS HI there!!! I don't really have any details...the design is in my head ;) ...and in that pic I sent you! ha I would think at the widest it should be at least 18", yes? I think 24" is way too much, but 12" is not enough... On Oct 4, 2013, at 10:14 AM, Jennifer Dalling <[email protected]> wrote: EFTA_R1_00765411 EFTA02126650 I AM TRYING TO DO THE LAYOUT FOR THE UPPER COUNTER BUT I DO NOT HAVE THE WIDTH OF THE STONE. I SEE IT IS 99 1/2" LONG BUT I NEED TO KNOW THE WIDTH AT THE WIDEST POINT TO SEE IF WE HAVE ENOUGH MATERIAL. ARE YOU ABLE TO GET THAT FOR ME? THANKS Jennifer Dalling Masonry Sales Manager Stove & Stone Gallery From Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2013 11:34 AM To: Jennifer Dalling Subject: Re: SLABS also...Bob says we will probably need your guy to come template in 3 weeks...just throwing it out there! On Sep 26, 2013, at 1:24 PM, Jennifer Dalling [email protected]> wrote: Morning, Just want to let you know I received your check and your slabs are being held safely at the fabricator. Jennifer Dalling Masonry Sales Manager Stove & Stone Gallery EFTA_R1_00765412 EFTA02126651

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