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Fond Du Lac (FDL)
— is a Niagra
Dolomite Limestone quarried in Wisconsin. The color range is gray,
buff-white, and occasional light tan,, with some stratification. This stone
is available in many different sizes and thickness, and weighs approximately
150 lbs. per cubic ft.
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FDL Wallstone 8” Cut Drywall is a dry stack guillotined
wallstone, roughly square and rectangular in shape. Bed depth is
approximately 8”. Thickness and length can vary. it is sorted into
pallets of 2”-3”, 2”-4”, 3”-4”, 3”-5”, and 4”-6” thickness. 2 tons per
pallet. 20 square ft (face ft) per ton. |
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FDL Wallstone 18” Cut Drywall is a larger guillotined
wallstone or step material, roughly rectangular in shape. Bed depth is
approximately 18”. Thickness is generally 3”-6” and lengths may vary from
20”-40”. Excellent material for platform type steps. 2 tons per pallet. 8
square ft per ton (vertical) and 40 square ft per ton (horizontal). |
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FDL Wallstone Random Drywall is an irregularly shaped broken stone. It has a more natural
appearance because the shapes and thicknesses vary. Ranging from 8”-24” in
length and 3”-6” in thickness. |
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FDL Outcroppings are large slabs of
stone, surfaces measure 6 square ft and larger. Thickness may range from
4”-8”. |
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FDL Flagstone refers to large, thin,
flat pieces of stone used to cover horizontal surfaces such as patios,
sidewalks, porches, etc. Also popular as stepping-stones. Pieces measure 2
square ft up to 6 square ft. 2 tons per pallet. Covers 70-80 square ft per
ton. |
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FDL Steppers refer to smaller pieces
of FDL flagstone. Pieces measure 1/2 square ft up to 2 square ft. 2 tons per pallet. Steppers
and flagging cover approximately 70— 80 square ft per ton, can cover as much
as 100 square ft per ton if thin. |
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Stonegate is a FDL stone guillotined to a bed
depth of approximately 4”, making it usable as a veneer stone. This stone is
rectangular in shape with thickness from 2”-6”. Lengths may vary from 8” to
20” plus. 2 tons per pallet. Covers approximately 40 square ft (face ft) per
ton. |
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FDL Weatheredge
is the leading edge of the stone formation exposed to the weathering effects
of erosion, mineral deposits, the elements, etc. Weathered colors of brown,
tan, rust, and gold with more marked stratification. All sizes of wallstone
are available in this color. |
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