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Old 08-25-2009, 11:30 PM   #2061
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Old 08-25-2009, 11:55 PM   #2062
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What type of pan did you use ?

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Old 08-26-2009, 02:22 PM   #2063
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The shower was done with kerdi. The pan was done with 2x2 porcelain.
I wish I could take credit for the design but she(the homeowner) already had everything planned out before I had given her an estimate.
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Done this for my bro in law a few weeks back. Just about to finish up with the odds and ends.








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Old 08-27-2009, 03:28 PM   #2065
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It took 20 minutes running the shower for the drip to start.

Who votes for more caulk?
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Old 08-27-2009, 03:48 PM   #2066
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Here is the shutter job that I have been working on. Made, primed and painted the shutters in my shop, delivered
them to their home and installed them. Brutal heat, 92 in full sun with high humidity.


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Here is the shutter job that I have been working on. Made, primed and painted the shutters in my shop, delivered
them to their home and installed them. Brutal heat, 92 in full sun with high humidity.
Nice, Leo.

I've been working in those conditions for nearly three weeks now, installing steel siding on a factory. I feel your pain.

Looks like you need to call Bass in with his grinder to cope a shutter for you.
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Got any photos of that concrete/ wood project yet?
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Think you may have quoted the wrong post Steve!
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Old 09-01-2009, 11:43 AM   #2070
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I got some pic of my current bathroom build. Only a couple though. Sorry about the bad quality. Still unfinished but getting there.





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Looks like a racing bathtub, where's the engine?

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Looks like a racing bathtub, where's the engine?

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Nice.... looks like a chocolate cake!
btw shouldn't your trade be "framing, drywall, tile THEN paint"?

JK! I built a large house on the lake a few years ago and they had me paint it brown with pink trim...it's known on the lake as the chocolate cake house. Are you going to replace the deck and stairs in back sub that out?
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Anything else on this project Gene?

Sorry BCConstruction,
I asked you this same question thinking that this was your project.

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Nice.... looks like a chocolate cake!
btw shouldn't your trade be "framing, drywall, tile THEN paint"?

JK! I built a large house on the lake a few years ago and they had me paint it brown with pink trim...it's known on the lake as the chocolate cake house. Are you going to replace the deck and stairs in back sub that out?
HA! It is all good Love turning anything around and making it look better. not enough hours in the day today...








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Kitchen counter----weights about 750lbs, this was the rig to get top off pour table, onto cart

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