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Meredith Coots
Meredith Coots
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Joseph Corlett, LLC

I cut quartz and stone on site regularly and nearly dust-free. I use a Festool rail saw with a diamond blade and vacuum and a shop vac in front of the saw for residual pick-up. He could clamp a bag in the cabinet, cut it wet, and there's no dust whatsoever. I do this also. It's the only way to turn this: Into this: And what a great view out that window into the koi pond atrium: Pittsburrito: Your sink can be dropped in or undermounted. I'd highly suggest you undermount that sink; there will be no dust in your home. Disregard the manufacturer's recommended mounting method and strap the sink in place, please. Clips leak, straps don't.

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Reply to: I cut quartz and stone on site regularly and nearly dust-free. I use a Festool rail saw with a diamond blade and vacuum and a shop vac in front of the saw for residual pick-up. He could clamp a bag in the cabinet, cut it wet, and there's no dust whatsoever. I do this also. It's the only way to turn this: Into this: And what a great view out that window into the koi pond atrium: Pittsburrito: Your sink can be dropped in or undermounted. I'd highly suggest you undermount that sink; there will be no dust in your home. Disregard the manufacturer's recommended mounting method and strap the sink in place, please. Clips leak, straps don't.

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