Message from @Amelorate
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Ouh
Glass and sandpaper(the "scary sharp" method) is great, but not cost effective.
I mean for flattening stones
Depends
Oh. Well, same argument. Longer timeline.
If you got a business nearby which works with glass, they might give you some cut pieces for free.
I think he means for sandpaper.
Then it's a question of sandpaper
I work at Lowe's, I can just get a granite tile scrap
Memorials?
Machined/polished stone or float glass are both about as flat a reference surface as most folks will ever need or encounter
Memorials?
Kek, for tiles. I dont think they sell gravestones at lowes
... do they?
Can probably special order it. Hardware can order engraved stone house numbers, could probably use that in a pinch.
Probably a good budget option, I'd imagine dead people stuff is one of those markets where things get marked up, like marriages
Oh it's just advertisement for memorials day on Googles first entry
Never heard of lowe before
Oh
>the britfag identifies itself
>britfag
Fuck off
Big box home improvement store. That balance of enough useful stuff that general contractors will shop here, but enough DIY or we can do the install that Joe Homeowner will shop here too
better be euro
I have straight teeth <:wholesomethonk:373550351082848267>
I still think a dedicated flattening stone would introduce more problems than a simple pane of glass and maybe a couple dollars of sand paper
So home depot?
How so?
Oh. Yeah, we're the blue/red Home Depot.
Think target to the walmart of hardware
Lidl to walmart?
It's on flash sale
(Lidl is just mediocre in Germany)
>tfw all chinkshit socks only go up to like, 9.5 in US sizes
I wish I were a feetlet
Eh. Kinda? Locally at least, it's more that Lowe's focused more on home owners, Home Depot on contractors, with a lot of overlap
Dunno
I just learned if I'd be looking for a hardware store or what we consider Baumarkt, I just ask for something like home depot.