Hello to all,
Have some nbors that are having a pool installed and the coping is a 1" thick tumbled travertine, a light greyish color.
The edge of the travertine on the pool side is squared w an overhang. They really didn't want [or know to ask at this point] a sq'ed edge and would have preferred a rounded or bull-nosed edge. Is it feasible to have a good stone worker try to put a bull-nose edge w the appropriate grinder/finisher? This would be the only option as opposed to ripping it out and starting over. Unless there's some type of "rounding guide", achieving a uniform bull-nosed edge would seem pretty tough to me.
Thank you,
tstex
Have some nbors that are having a pool installed and the coping is a 1" thick tumbled travertine, a light greyish color.
The edge of the travertine on the pool side is squared w an overhang. They really didn't want [or know to ask at this point] a sq'ed edge and would have preferred a rounded or bull-nosed edge. Is it feasible to have a good stone worker try to put a bull-nose edge w the appropriate grinder/finisher? This would be the only option as opposed to ripping it out and starting over. Unless there's some type of "rounding guide", achieving a uniform bull-nosed edge would seem pretty tough to me.
Thank you,
tstex
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