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Re: stonemasonry (was: Re: new guy)



Kirk, i'm fascinated by any quality stonework. I once read a non-fiction
book about the summer the author toiled over the creation of a dry-stacked
wall.. (in fact, i think it was called "stone work"). it inspired me to make
a walkway in our old front yard out of arkansas flagstone and decomposed
granite. anyway...  i think it's a great trade. that's all.
-paul
p.s. the Toolbox is full of creative folks who do mostly print-based design.
http://www.toolbox.net -- some good award-winning design and nice folks
therein.

> Construction, I guess. When I was doing it full time, I did mostly
> retaining walls, chimneys, house veneers, and my boss's specialty, Finnish
> fireplaces (a kind of masonry heater). Now that I'm in school, I peck away
> at my own jobs, which lately have been all flatwork, dry-laid slate
> patios. Do you have a particular interest in stonemasonry? And what's in
> the toolbox?
> 
> slowly -
> Kirk


-- 
paul r. soupiset
toolbox studios
454 Soledad, Suite 100
San Antonio, TX 78205
210.225.8269 x102
Fax.225.8200
http://toolbox.net

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