How do you think these things up? That rock Boulder looks great.
donnie that gave me a laugh! She never says it, but sometimes when I reveal (confess?
) to Chris my latest plan/project/idea, I wonder if she's thinking the same thing! How about coating the rock with BLO?
Hey there Rick, it's been a while since we've heard from you. Until you brought it up, boiled linseed oil wasn't even on my radar. I have no idea how it would react outside in that application, do you? I've got some oil based pavement enhancer that should be ideal for this. It's designed to bring out the natural color in stone pavement and seal it against moisture at the same time.
Thomas: if you dont mind sharing, about how much did you pay for that work to be done? I have a similar boulder at the end of my driveway that came out of the ground during my garage build. I have the same plan, but intended to do it myself. However, if the price is reasonable, I'd pay someone to do it..............
Oh yeah , that's a mightily fine boulder you've got there BlueBomber. Super nice and a good use of it. From start to finish it cost me $400 to get my etching done. It's all relative of course, but I was happy with that. They came a couple of weeks before the work on the numbers started and using a sling and a small crane, we rotated and moved the rock around until we had the best surface oriented toward the road. When doing the etching they had all the proper equipment and were on the job roughly 3 hours. The hardest part was grinding the space for the numbers. They spent over an hour on just that. The workmanship is very nice. The numbers are straight and evenly spaced. It looks good to my eye.
Good luck with your boulder project.
And I challenge pretty much any person to steal that numbered rock as a memento of a visit to your home.
In a way, the whole design to me also symbolize all the jobs coming together, some small, some rather big and monumental.
I like that a lot.
I'm with you Rian, nobody is going to causally walk off with my house numbers!

Your summation of the project is spot on too I think. The overall totality of this whole property/shop/house project over the last 13 years was a compilation of large and small tasks that resulted in as it stands now. Very satisfying.
Once again good use of the native materials found on the property.
Thank you rmalkow2. That's how I always try to do when I can.
Are you sure you do not want to powder coat the boulder?
I know Rick and his crew at R&B Powder Coat would do it if I get it to their shop!
Thomas
Did you see all the stuff in that pic above? Ain't nobody got time for that!

