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How far away is the air handler from that spot,...
How far away is the air handler from that spot, Turby? If you were to notch the framing and try to push the tubing into the notch doing so could stress the tubing joint at the air handler.
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Turby, if you need to do something with those hot...
Turby, if you need to do something with those hot and cold supply lines so that you can finish your demo, you can simply install some compression fitting 1/4 turn ball valves. Turn the water off, cut...
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Without that drop ceiling and bulky framing and...
Without that drop ceiling and bulky framing and arches, even if you don't increase the overall footprint of the shower it's still going to be and feel much larger.
Get after that tub, man!
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I needed to take down the entire ceiling in that...
I needed to take down the entire ceiling in that bathroom and adjacent linen closet, so went into the attic with a snow shovel to relocate the blown in insulation. That one small piece of drywall was...
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Turby, no way, of course, to miss any fasteners...
Turby, no way, of course, to miss any fasteners when removing that layer in that way. You'd need to deem the saw blade sacrificial. I have several. ;) If your blade is an especially good one you...
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I am a fan of a surgical approach to demolition,...
I am a fan of a surgical approach to demolition, Turby, helps avoid collateral damage.
If that's loose fill insulation I see, be ready for a whole mess of it when you take down that shower ceiling.
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Making good progress, Turby. It is highly...
Making good progress, Turby.
It is highly unlikely those two wood framed enclosure walls are load bearing. For them to be there would be headers above the openings (which you'd find once the...
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It's often easier to just gut to the studs and...
It's often easier to just gut to the studs and replace it all instead of trying to save-and-patch what is there. Since you have drywall in the shower now, and if you decide to keep it, your water...
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