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Old 08-10-2009, 08:55 PM   #1941
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Old 08-11-2009, 12:09 PM   #1942
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Just put the Finshed Cherry 1/2" ply up today, the trim for the ceiling, door and base are being stained and laquered this week along with the Cherry Reception desk to be install next week.
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Old 08-11-2009, 06:17 PM   #1943
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Done...Grout and tile sealer is still wet..Tomorrow is last day for any lose ends...
Not nearly as spectacular as some bathrooms on here but I was very happy to have some work.





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Was fitting the exact same shower valve as that one today Jumbo Jack. Nice clean install.

I guess i should post up some of the stuff i done the last few weeks.
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The shutter job is coming along, got them in clamps.







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Nice work JJ,
The grout is too wide on the upper half of the shower stall for my taste, but good, clean work.
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Not nearly as spectacular as some bathrooms on here but I was very happy to have some work.





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Alright, did you steal these photos from a magazine? Breathtaking work man!
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Hot mopped shower pan, travertine mosaic.

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The grout is too wide on the upper half of the shower stall for my taste, but good, clean work.
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Thanks..Yeah I would have liked to have had the grout a little narrower.But the HO had the same tile in their other bathroom and said to make is the same.I don't like to use such big tile is such a small area but it was not my call.
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That sucks. This is neighters house I believe so he can do whatever he wants but I would expect a Carpenter/ GC to put some 2x4's across the door to prevent a tragedy. Framerman posted some pics once of a deck/ staircase that was every bit as dangerous as this set up. Be careful there neighter.
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Is this the one you repaired? Or was that another thread? Thought I saw this same tub where they didn't build the tub area right and it went to hell in a handbasket...
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Anderson Sandblasting Pics,
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Hot mopped shower pan, travertine mosaic.
after sanded grout.

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love big industrial stuff. I was able to paint/coat a couple big projects. What are these tanks? Fuel? We did a million gallon diesel fuel tank for a railroad about 5 yrs ago. Was pretty fun!
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Got the shutters white wood sanded and primed on both sides. Primer is sanded. First time using acrylic Fresh Start. Pretty good stuff. Dries in about an hour and sands nice. I thinned it 8% and sprayed it through my Husky pressure cup gun. Normally I use the Alkyd version. This has better coverage than the alkyd version. Nice to have the water cleanup.

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Got the shutters white wood sanded and primed on both sides. Primer is sanded. First time using acrylic Fresh Start. Pretty good stuff. Dries in about an hour and sands nice. I thinned it 8% and sprayed it through my Husky pressure cup gun. Normally I use the Alkyd version. This has better coverage than the alkyd version. Nice to have the water cleanup.

looks good! What is this fresh start you speak of? Also waterbased is the way all paints are going.. so better get used to it now
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