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Mr.Miyagi
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Professionals' Hangout
03-30-2017, 06:24 PM
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pre fab shower stall question
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Mr.Miyagi
I've used Swan products in the past and have had...
I've used Swan products in the past and have had good results. If cost is a major issue then stay away from the upper end acrylics as they're just as expensive as doing tile. ...
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Professionals' Hangout
03-14-2017, 04:20 PM
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Cutting old tile in door openings
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Mr.Miyagi
That's always a tough situation especially with...
That's always a tough situation especially with different tile thicknesses. I pretty much do the same thing as you do cutting the tile back and would love to have either a small diamond wheel for the...
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Professionals' Hangout
03-14-2017, 05:54 AM
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Cutting old tile in door openings
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Mr.Miyagi
Are you describing the need to trim the tile back...
Are you describing the need to trim the tile back for an existing exterior door that requires a new threshold? If so, you may find it easier and quicker to mod the new threshold vs. trying to alter...
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Professionals' Hangout
01-02-2017, 06:35 PM
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Frustration
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Mr.Miyagi
I've found using a leveling system is almost...
I've found using a leveling system is almost mandatory for plank tiles, but like some of the other posters I have also discovered that the best way to set some of those tiles is to let somebody else...
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Professionals' Hangout
01-02-2017, 06:26 PM
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What size rotary Hammer to get?
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Mr.Miyagi
I'd probably use the tile bit for that work Jim,...
I'd probably use the tile bit for that work Jim, but every job is different so you may have more success with another bit in that situation.
http://www.airtoolsforless.com/bosch_hammer_chisels.html
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The Mud Box
01-01-2017, 07:54 PM
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Creating a Basement Apartment - Complete Recap
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987
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Mr.Miyagi
Beer at 1:11?
Beer at 1:11?
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Professionals' Hangout
12-27-2016, 08:36 PM
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What size rotary Hammer to get?
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Mr.Miyagi
I have the Milwaukee 5446-21 SDS Max Demo Hammer...
I have the Milwaukee 5446-21 SDS Max Demo Hammer and it works great. I would suggest if it's in the budget to purchase a hammer with AVT (Makita) or AVS (Milwaukee) especially if you're going to use...
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Professionals' Hangout
12-20-2016, 06:20 PM
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fasteners fixings ?
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Mr.Miyagi
I bought some CB screws in bulk from a local...
I bought some CB screws in bulk from a local supply house that primarily dealt with gypsum board as they dealt with the fastener reps. I can't remember what the exact quantity was (20-25#) per box,...
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The Mud Box
11-26-2016, 04:20 PM
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Sanding wood floors with a handheld belt sander
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Mr.Miyagi
Have you checked out renting a random orbit floor...
Have you checked out renting a random orbit floor sander? Slower than using a drum style floor sander, but beats the hell out of being on your knees working a handheld sander. Plus you can change the...
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Professionals' Hangout
09-08-2016, 04:08 PM
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Looking at the Roberts Model 10-56 Jam Saw
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Mr.Miyagi
I have the older version. It's okay for...
I have the older version. It's okay for intermittent use, but would probably buy the the Crain Super if it required everyday use. FYI the bail handle on mine busted at the hex nut where it mounts to...
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The Mud Box
09-02-2016, 03:07 AM
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Mystery bath hardware
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Mr.Miyagi
https://www.thebathoutlet.com/Towel-Bar/Chrome-18-...
https://www.thebathoutlet.com/Towel-Bar/Chrome-18-Inch-Towel-Bar-P45-08_StilHaus-P45-08~Buy
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Professionals' Hangout
08-21-2016, 06:29 AM
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Your favorite Tile leveling system
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Mr.Miyagi
I've used both DTA (Tuscan) & Tornado systems,...
I've used both DTA (Tuscan) & Tornado systems, one "tooled" and one "tool-less". I prefer the DTA over the Tornado as I find it easier to use a tooled system and like the way you can really snug it...
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The Mud Box
07-29-2016, 03:08 AM
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Mosaic tile coaster - side project
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Mr.Miyagi
What about making thick coasters out of...
What about making thick coasters out of wood/pvc/metal and using the tile on the rim and/or top? Felt, cork, rubber bottoms are all viable options. Making thick coasters would allow you to make real...
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Professionals' Hangout
05-17-2016, 04:31 AM
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"Mold" showing up
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Mr.Miyagi
Do you know the name/origin of the limestone?...
Do you know the name/origin of the limestone? Some limestones shouldn't be installed at all due to the porosity.
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Tile Forum/Advice Board
04-21-2016, 03:58 AM
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Homeowner left grout on WAY too long - what to do?
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Mr.Miyagi
Apply more grout:crazy:
Apply more grout:crazy:
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The Mud Box
03-27-2016, 04:21 AM
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A night light for the toilet
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Mr.Miyagi
Kohler has had lighted seats for a couple of...
Kohler has had lighted seats for a couple of years, but they only come in one color....
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Professionals' Hangout
03-22-2016, 03:58 AM
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Testing slabs
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Mr.Miyagi
Sorry to hear about your troubles Chad. I started...
Sorry to hear about your troubles Chad. I started doing them last year with the Lignomat Blue Peg system. Wagner also makes an easy to use RH kit as well. I bought into it after reading an article in...
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Professionals' Hangout
03-20-2016, 06:01 AM
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Niche pictures
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214,520
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Mr.Miyagi
Jim, We knew the bar wasn't going to meet ADA...
Jim, We knew the bar wasn't going to meet ADA requirements from the start given the situation and the shower didn't need to meet ADA requirements anyway. I like your notch idea and may try that next...
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Professionals' Hangout
03-18-2016, 04:01 PM
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Niche pictures
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214,520
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Mr.Miyagi
Thanks guys, but the niche didn't really turn out...
Thanks guys, but the niche didn't really turn out as I had hoped. The bar idea was a collaboration between the interior designer I'm working for and myself. We were trying to come up with a solution...
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Alumni Photo Album
03-18-2016, 05:22 AM
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1(c). Niches
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Mr.Miyagi
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Professionals' Hangout
03-18-2016, 05:22 AM
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Niche pictures
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214,520
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Mr.Miyagi
Pics of my most recent hack job.
Pics of my most recent hack job.
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Professionals' Hangout
03-08-2016, 06:05 PM
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Best ways to fur out walls to get them flat and plumb for tile?
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Posted By
Mr.Miyagi
The thing that I don't get is how it's okay to...
The thing that I don't get is how it's okay to spot bond the substrate and it's acceptable, but spotting tile/stone is not okay. I'm not saying Schluter is giving bad advice, but what good is a great...
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Professionals' Hangout
02-25-2016, 07:35 PM
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211
Is the Fein Multi-Master Worth the $$$?
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Mr.Miyagi
I was under the impression that the Festool...
I was under the impression that the Festool Vecturo was made by Fein (the attachments are supposedly interchangeable). I've had 4 Multimasters and can say that they are well worth the money. Loving...
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Professionals' Hangout
02-24-2016, 05:22 AM
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dust barrier system
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Posted By
Mr.Miyagi
I use both Zipwall & Fastcap systems. Both have...
I use both Zipwall & Fastcap systems. Both have their pros & cons, but I prefer Fastcap 3rd Hand, plus the Mag Door & accessories smokes the Zipper Door system. While the 3rd Hand is heavier (due to...
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The Mud Box
02-03-2016, 03:53 AM
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8
Pocket door hardware
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2,278
Posted By
Mr.Miyagi
I use Johnson's HD hardware but frame the walls...
I use Johnson's HD hardware but frame the walls vs using the kits. Pulls are usually Emtek or Baldwin. Here's a pic of one from a recent basement remodel I just completed.
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