Basket Range Sandstone Newsletter Volume 5 – 2016

In this Issue:

  • Introduction
  • Product in profile
    Rock Face
  • Stonemason in Profile
    Custom Stonework
  • Carey Gully Sandstone
    Product Update

Welcome Everyone,

In this newsletter we will be looking at our Rock Face sandstone, as well as getting to know one of the local stonemasons.

Our future newsletters will not only be focusing on our sandstone product range but also stonemasons who work with our stone regularly. This will hopefully give you a feel for their passion and experience.

Also we would like to show you some of the great new products at Carey Gully Sandstone. Pictured is a wonderful project incorporating our stone.

We hope you enjoy our newsletter and get some great ideas.

All The Best From BRS.

Salisbury East High School - Carey Gully Sawn Stone
Salisbury East High School – Carey Gully Sawn Stone

Salisbury East High School Memorial - Carey Gully Sawn Stone
Salisbury East High School Memorial – Carey Gully Sawn Stone
SEHS Memorial - Carey Gully Sawn Stone
SEHS Memorial – Carey Gully Sawn Stone

Pictured:
Salisbury East High School Memorial

Architect:
Russell and Yelland
Ph: 8172 8700

Builder:
Pascale Construction
Ph: 8362 5840

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Product In Profile

Rock Face

Rock Face sandstone can be found throughout many of Adelaide’s older suburbs, mainly in the tudor and bungalow style homes.

We have matched numerous extensions and renovation jobs throughout Adelaide. We can reproduce most finishes because we hand craft each individual stone.

Rock Face stone has a raised, craggy profile with sharp ridges, created by breaking off the unwanted stone with a hammer and bolster.

Rock Face can be used in quoins and pillars, by cutting margin drafts on the corners, giving them clean, straight lines.

Some Rock Face profiles are smoother when the ridges have been softened with a comb hammer. We call this a smooth Rock Face or a rough Pudding Face.

If you are interested in Rock Face sandstone for your new
home/extension please contact one of our stonemasons/builders
here
for a quote

Rock Face Block in Random Ashlar pattern
Rock Face Block in Random Ashlar pattern

Rock Face Block in Stretcher Bond pattern
Rock Face Block in Stretcher Bond pattern
Rock Face Pillars in Random Ashlar pattern
Rock Face Pillars in Random Ashlar pattern

Rock Face Block in Random Ashlar pattern
Rock Face Block in Random Ashlar pattern

Rock Face House & Fence in Random Ashlar pattern
Rock Face House & Fence in Random Ashlar pattern

Stonemason In Profile

Steve Harper from Custom Stonework

Steven Harper from Custom Stonework is a local stonemason based in the Adelaide Hills. We recently caught up with Steven to find out more about him and his passion for stonework.

Q: How long have you been working with stone?

A: I started landscaping and bricklaying 13 years ago and for the past 8 years I have been focusing on stonework.

Q: What do you enjoy most when working with stone?

A: I enjoy being creative and the fact that every stone is unique.

Q: What is the toughest thing about working with stone?

A: Trying to lay stone during winter and the constant shaping of the stones so they fit together perfectly.

Q: What are the benefits of working with stone over and above other products?

A: Most stone products will last forever if laid correctly. Stone has a visual advantage over other products especially stone look alikes. Stone is cost effective when compared to block or concrete sleeper walls.

Carey Gully Random Wallers Dry Stack
Carey Gully Random Wallers Dry Stack

Q: Tell us about some of the jobs you are proud of?

A: Every job… One I’m proud of is a house in Stirling where I had laid a couple of different stones together Basket Range Sandstone and reclaimed building stone. The end result was fantastic and the stone matched in perfectly.

Q: What do you like about Basket Range Sandstone?

A: I personally like the colouring of the stone and the fact it is a local product and easy to source.

Q: Which of our products would you recommend to a friend?

A: I would recommend the Sawn Wallers because once you have the base course level it’s easy to do the rest. So anyone with limited skills and knowledge of stonemasonry can give it a go and end up with an excellent looking wall.

Custom Stonework
Steve Harper – 0419 803 327

Basket Range Random Wallers Outdoor Pizza Oven
Basket Range Random Wallers Outdoor Pizza Oven
Honed Veneer and Random Walling Retaining wall
Honed Veneer and Random Waller Retaining wall

Basket Range Sawn Wallers and Paving
Basket Range Sawn Wallers and Paving

Basket Range Rock Face in Random Ashlar Pattern
Basket Range Rock Face in Random Ashlar Pattern

Basket Range Sawn Wallers
Basket Range Sawn Wallers

Basket Range Random Wallers
Basket Range Random Wallers

Carey Gully Sandstone

Product Update

To see our full product range please feel free to visit our website or drop by the quarry based in Carey Gully.

Address: 2318 Greenhill Rd, Carey Gully
Website: http://www.careygullysandstone.com.au

Carey Gully Hand Selected Bobcat Wallers
Carey Gully Hand Selected Bobcat Wallers

Carey Gully Monolithic Outdoor Setting
Carey Gully Monolithic Outdoor Setting

Carey Gully Bobcat Boulders Dig-It Landscapes
Carey Gully Bobcat Boulders Dig-It Landscapes
Carey Gully Split Face
Carey Gully Split Face

Carey Gully Custom Cut Paving and Large Retaining Blocks
Carey Gully Custom Cut Paving and Large Retaining Blocks

Carey Gully Random Wallers Gardens With Style
Carey Gully Random Wallers Gardens With Style

Carey Gully Compact Bobcat Wallers
Carey Gully Compact Bobcat Wallers

Carey Gully Retaining Blocks - Rockwall SA
Carey Gully Retaining Blocks – Rockwall SA

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