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I just found 2 new stepping stone molds

Posted by fauxstoner (My Page) on
Thu, Mar 9, 06 at 14:13

Very nice.
Celtic and Fish including edging molds.

Here is a link that might be useful: Two nice stepping stone molds


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RE: I just found 2 new stepping stone molds

I like the fish! Thank you for posting the site.


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RE: I just found 2 new stepping stone molds

They are nice, and a nice size. Over 15 inches.
My neighbor ordered the fish set and has asked me to help develop a nice green/blue concrete mix for them.
She has a red/black lava rock area and wants a nice contrasting border and stones to walk on.

We will pour a couple as soon as her order from Lee Valley arrives.


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RE: I just found 2 new stepping stone molds

May I also recommend Milky Way molds? I think the knot and fish came from there originally. I have made nearly every MW mold and they are GREAT!!!!

Here is a link that might be useful: Lots of molds here!


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RE: I just found 2 new stepping stone molds

Here's a great site.

Here is a link that might be useful: www.mudart.com


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RE: I just found 2 new stepping stone molds

Lee Valley is pretty unique.
They include a postage paid label with everything purchase.
They have a no questions asked return policy.
If you are unhappy with the molds you can return them postage paid for a complete refund no questions asked used or not.
I have been dealing with Lee Valley for many years. They have NO unsatisfied customers. I have encouraged them to care more concrete related products for this reason alone.


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RE: I just found 2 new stepping stone molds

Yes, Rhonda, another good source for molds. I started out w/ History Stones about 3 years ago, and the rest is history! LOL There were very few molds that I found to be lacking. Prices are all over the place - you get what you pay for. I bid furiously on eBay - and eventually learned how to make my own molds from urethane. It is hard to not see "molds" in a lot of things you find - especially at thrift stores and such. I was so smitten that I was even doing pavers in my kitchen during the winter months - that is a sick person. I gave myself a couple years vacation, but I can feel the mud stirring in my bones again as warm weather returns.


 
 

 

 


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