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TeeDee

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I have unearthed a large ( 180 cm x 15cm x 2 cm ) slab of what I think is smoothed Slate.
It was buried in the ground and now , it is not. :)

I'm wondering if I can make something 'nice' from it.

Ideas?
 

Toddy

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That's almost hearth sized. I wonder what use was orginally intended for it. It's awfully long for even a washstand. Narrow though...

If it's really clean and sound, then it could be scrubbed up thoroughly and used like a stone runner along a table to hold crudites, dips and the like. Fruits maybe ? It'll help keep them cold and it could be a nice feature.

Seperating into thin layers works well, but cutting down that length might not go so evenly.
I have a set of slate table mats somewhere, but they're not 180cm long :) Just a really odd size.
 
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Fadcode

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How deep was it buried?
without being morbid, and not knowing your exact location, they used to cover graves with slate slabs...............................Halloween :vamp::vulcan:
 
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TLM

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I am not totally convinced on the idea putting cups on a stone slate, unless they are wooden.
 

TeeDee

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Nah, that's for putting cups in :)

I would engrave a Celtic knot design on it and hang it vertically on the wall

As a soft skinned silver spoon southerner I'll just engraving a prancing unicorn puffing rainbows from its rear end.....



Oh . no - I forget - I'm 1/8th A Scot.
 

Billy-o

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What kind of condition is it in now?

Thought it might be a bit of a pool table, but that make little sense. It could be architectural. There might be more in the ground if its the site of a demolition.
 
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Toddy

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I was just thinking about that. That size is a pantry shelf. If there are a lot more of them around, I reckon you've got a dairy or a pantry.
 
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I was just thinking about that. That size is a pantry shelf. If there are a lot more of them around, I reckon you've got a dairy or a pantry.

Could have been a diary maybe - there is a giant ( relative ) slab just used as the standing area in the greenhouse.

I've lifted a few more all out of the ground but they are all screaming 'worktop' at me. - big , thick ,deep, chunky. Just like me. :)
 

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Can you access an older version of the map of your area ?

The OS lets you do that. I'm sure the link is on here somewhere.
Where though ? :dunno:

Anyhow, if you can, you might find something that would give you more of a clue.
I think if they're worktop size then a dairy is very likely.

You lucky man :) That's a find and a half :cool:
 

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Okay, I've found 'a' link, but you'd need to footer around with it to make it relevant to your own area.....you can go back step by step on it though :)

 

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Okay, I've found 'a' link, but you'd need to footer around with it to make it relevant to your own area.....you can go back step by step on it though :)


Thanks for that Toddy.
I've had a look and nothing noteworthy pops out at me.
The property is beside what would have been an old Ford in a rural farming community between two country estates - so a diary of some sort is quite possible I guess.
 

Billy-o

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I was just thinking about that. That size is a pantry shelf. If there are a lot more of them around, I reckon you've got a dairy or a pantry.
Could be a lintel or some other part of a doorway ... too narrow to cantilver into the wall or for a sill

Too small for a water trough too ... given your mention of a ford. Though if you find some more you may have the makings of rather nice planter :)
 
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Thanks for that Toddy.
I've had a look and nothing noteworthy pops out at me.
The property is beside what would have been an old Ford in a rural farming community between two country estates - so a diary of some sort is quite possible I guess.

If it was noteworthy you’d write it in your diary. :sorrysorry: :D
 
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