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Rustic Buff is a limestone quarried in
southern Ohio. The color varies from a rustic orange to a greenish gray. For the
most part this stone is a natural, irregularly shaped broken stone. it is
available in many different sizes and thicknesses. It weighs approximately 170
lbs per cubic ft. Rustic Buff is a trademark name of Ohio stone of Lynchburg.
Pallets usually contain 1 1/2-2 tons of product.
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Wallstone is
available in several thicknesses and usually sorted into 2, 3, 4, and 5
thick. The bed depth is approximately 5-10.
This wallstone has at least 2 flat sides with 2-3 usable faces. Covers
approximately 10-15 square ft per ton. |
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Lil Chunkies
are larger, blockier
pieces of wallstone that vary in thickness from 6-l0, with a bed depth
of 8. Lengths of 14 +. |
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Steppers
are thin pieces of
stone that average 1-2 in thickness. This stone measures approximately 8-20
dimensionally. It will cover approximately 80-100 square ft per ton. |
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Large Flagging
are larger pieces
than steppers. The thickness is about the same, however, the sizes are 18-30
+ in size. |
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Jumbo Flagging
are the largest and
thickest pieces of flagstone. They are approximately 3 Ό-4 Ό thick and can be
2-4 + across. Covers approximately 50-60
square ft per ton. |
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Outcropping
refers to large,
thick pieces of stone usually 4+ square ft of surface area. Thicknesses are
available in 4-6, 6-8 Ύ, 9-lO A, and 10
/212 |
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Benches and Chunks
are usually flat,
blocky pieces of stone available in 1 increments ranging from 10-18 thick and
at least 10 or more in bed depth. |
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Treads and Steps
are natural tread like
stone material 5-8 thick (order in 1 increments) with a minimum bed
depth of 18. Lengths are usually 2 1/2' - 4' |
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