Engrave-A-Crete posted at Groov-E-News about plans to take tools, stains, sealers and the associated INFORMATION to Louisville, Kentucky for the GIE+ Expo in cooperation with Hardscape North America 2011 on October 27-28. The post is entitled: Engrave-A-Crete at the 2011 GIE+Expo | Hardscape North America show in Louisville, KY Chris and Brandon, joined by…
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The newest package from Engrave-A-Crete is the Basketball Court Creator Kit discussed in a blog post at Groov-E-News. EAC has several packages which contain the major elements necessary to complete the project — most especially the tools required added to some of the accessories. Families can now look to decorative concrete engravers who have the…
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Decorative concrete finds interest reading how Jim Peterson discussed the future of construction activity in his opinion as part of a recent newsletter to clients. The article was reprinted in Groov-E-News/Engrave-A-Crete blog posted entitled: Jim Peterson of ConcreteNetwork.com asks, “Where Are We Now?” Actually, in the article, Peterson not only asks where we are now…
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Groov-E-News/Engrave-A-Crete posted about Build A Set, an opportunity in Engrave-A-Crete’s newest catalog to build a basic and foundational set of decorative concrete engraving templates at a mix-n-match price. The old ‘mix-n-match’ system of taking 11 pieces featuring corners/accents, borders and medallions opens a Pandora’s box of possible combinations far greater than just eleven patterns. The…
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Trade shows are important, but sometimes they are not going to fit your schedule. However, according to suggestions made in a recent post at Groov-E-News/Engrave-A-Crete blog entitled “Seven Reasons to Farm the Farmers’ Market for an Autumn Harvest of Decorative Concrete” a local farmers’ market could be a very good resource for you to display…
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Decorative Concrete Engraving and the 4th of July — a new blog post over at Groov-E-New/Engrave-A-Crete brings out the point that participating in holiday events, especially parades, is a good way to get your business in the sight line of prospective customers. Plus participating is good for your head and the community’s heart. Groov-E suggests…
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A new look on the Concrete Dust site beginning yesterday. The site is built on a convenient and search engine attracting frame/platform called WordPress. Many of you know about WordPress, but not all, so I’ll risk over telling. I like to use WordPress for my blogs and websites because it is user friendly and as…
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Over at Groov-E-News, they’ve been having too much fun. A recent blog post pointed out the potential DNA relationship for the King Cobra snake, Carroll Shelby’s AC-Cobra Engine, Cobra Helicopter and the Cobra concrete cutting tool that many contractors see as such a versatile machine for their engraving projects. Along with versatility the Cobra offers…
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Central Concrete and MO Decorative Concrete in Columbia, Missouri have found a way to work together for decorative concrete. According to a post in Groov-E-News last March, these two concrete businesses have met in the middle for a decorative project involving floors for Central Concrete, stain, engraved and sealed by MO Decorative Concrete. Central Concrete…
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Groov-E-News blog has a post about the Wasp which is part of the KaleidoCrete System. Part of the post mentions that the tool is on sale. The sale price is still posted at the store link for Engrave-A-Crete today. I don’t know how long that will last….just sayin’. During Discovery and Training Seminar at Engrave-A-Crete,…
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