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Old 07-19-2007, 01:20 PM   #74
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Originally Posted by Weirs guy
chmeeee, I do have a real question. Is there a purpose to having such a sharp edge on the granite curbs (both in the circle of death and everywhere else)? It seems to me that something so clearly able to cut a tire or gash a rim must have a logical reason behind it? Is it just a simple case of dulling the edge being cost prohibitive? I've always wondered.
Granite curb generally always has a somewhat sharp edge to it, due to the nature of granite. No matter how you cut it, it will likely have a sharp corner. Concrete curbs generally have more rounded edges, but also deteriorate faster, leading to an ugly curb. Either way though, the granite should be near flush when the final layer of asphalt is put down.
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