Been reading the forum for a couple of years. This will be my first photos. Feel free to resize them if too big.
Edited 8/17/2005 9:28 pm ET by Derr82
Been reading the forum for a couple of years. This will be my first photos. Feel free to resize them if too big.
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Outstanding. You did a great job. Nice details, as well. Very clean.
"I am the master of my fate, I am the captain of my soul." Invictus, by Henley.
Nice work===That a multi head system? Also i liked the shampoo holders....nice details.
Quite exciting... I like tiling, but I'm so busy that I have had to give the last 2 walk-in showers to my favourite tile-setter. I know he'd like to see this pics, too.
This last was the first time I've come across the 'toe tester'...I see that you also use a stop valve to bleed the line. Handy, isn't it. And mosaic tiles are so much easier to lay to the slope, eh.
Very creative - great job...
ciao for niao
To those who know - this may be obvious. To those who don't - I hope I've helped.
How are those corner shelves held in there? are they 'let in' to the corner studs?
Thanks!
Thanks guys for the input. I always try to sell mosaics for the floor. Much easier on the install. The corner shelves are just pizza cut stone which get held up by the tiles leading into the corner. The plumbing was fun. Did it myself. Here's a pic of the rough.