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    Gypsum Rock Quarries in Texas... Where are they?

    Looking at this as an option to clear a muddy pond at the ranch. Seems everything else is more of a temporary fix. Closer to Goldthwaite / marble falls the better. Thks

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    Fredericksburg
    Georgia pacific owns it. It the closet one to you. I really don’t think they will sell to the public though. I will have a crew there tomorrow and will ask them. Do you rock or crushed? Crushed is a very fine powder that will probably float.
    Mike

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      #3
      Originally posted by cantexduck View Post
      Fredericksburg
      Georgia pacific owns it. It the closet one to you. I really don’t think they will sell to the public though. I will have a crew there tomorrow and will ask them. Do you rock or crushed? Crushed is a very fine powder that will probably float.
      Mike
      I'm thinking Rock for a long term fix. Looking at a big dump trailer load

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        #4
        There is one near Sweetwater

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          #5
          2-3 yards ? The first run out of the crusher is around 5x6” I think. I will ask tomorrow and get you a number and price.

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            #6
            Originally posted by cantexduck View Post
            2-3 yards ? The first run out of the crusher is around 5x6” I think. I will ask tomorrow and get you a number and price.
            Thanks. Yeah 2-3 yds

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              #7
              I know there is one in Fisher co.

              Fredericksburg is much closer

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                #8
                Originally posted by Austin View Post
                I know there is one in Fisher co.

                Fredericksburg is much closer
                Yes sir, the quarry is on the Fisher/Stonewall County line, and the mill is right outside of Rotan.

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                  #9
                  Very large ones in New Braunfels.

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                    #10
                    Does anyone have a company name in New Braunfels? I cant find anything online.

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                      #11
                      There isn’t any Gyp mines in new brans.

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                        #12
                        Anybody know where to get the rock closest to Lake Somerville?

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