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#209129 10/11/2007 10:11 AM
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From Harry's post about his bathroom project, I thought I'd show you the bathroom project we completed before the family room. Two things about these projects.

1. When the wife says "Maybe we should remodel the bathroom?", run away, cripple yourself, or join the Merchant Marines
2. If you violated #1, then keep it as simple as possible while maintaing a good look

So here's a few shots in various stages. I don't have any of the fully completed room but it is done!

Floor & walls - remember #2 above? I threw that one right over the back fence! You are seeing a waterproofing method made by The Schluter Company. Great product but not the easiest to install. Also note the river stone floor. That was SO fun and easy to install!



So once we got going on this project, I thought "How about an inset shelf? How cool would that be?" I was beating #2 senseless right now... However, I did find a pre-fabbed inset shelf that looked pretty easy to install (installing it was VERY easy but tiling it......).



Here's a closer look at inset and a closer look at the Schulter stuff. Those orange 'squares' are actually dovetailed back into the plastic to rock solid hold the mortar (and tile). Note the floor rocks. They are held together with a membrane which made it a lot easier to install. I was actually entertaining the idea of using them to do the inset shelf. Thank God I came to my senses!



Tiling.... only for the masochist! Inset shelf is partially done. Note the tape to hold the upper pieces and the metal piece (for a shelf). It took me almost two days just to cut all those little pieces and get them up! WAY too much work!



Here's the inset all done with the shelf tiled too. I used a marine grade epoxy instead of thinset for this and clamped them.



Here's a section of wall painted. Janet provided the magic here. I think it came out very nice!!!



More of Janet's magic



Almost done (mirror, light, sink)



When the wife says 'a bench would be nice', see #1



Another perspective


(NO, I will not come to your house and 'help' you with your projects! )


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bonnyusa #209130 10/11/2007 10:15 AM
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Nice job Phil, I've got a little project in the basement I need some help with and could really use a professional touch like yours! And it'll be a simple 5 minute job, honest!!

You do know the Merchant Marine is paying $20,000 enlistment bonuses don't you. Should've gone with Option 1...

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bonnyusa #209131 10/11/2007 10:19 AM
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Wow! You'se two are mighty talented.

{I can almost forgive you for the 'bath' I took on Iridium after seeing that. Har har }

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VERY nicely done!

Phil, I feel your pain, I'm in the middle of a bathroom renovation here too.
I've sworn to the wife, this is the last big job I do. These DIY jobs cut into my riding time!


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You should have a Shower Party now . We'll all come over and we'll supply the bath gel .


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Nice work!!!!

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bonnyusa #209135 10/11/2007 12:40 PM
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Great job. I have a question for you. I have used the schluter uncoupling membrane as you showed on the walls for sub-flooring instead of concrete backer board and it worked great for that. I am getting ready to complete a shower and was looking at this...

http://www.schluter.com/8_4_kerdi_shower_kit.aspx

Any reason you used the uncoupling membrane on the walls instead of the Kerdi waterproofing membrane as they show in the shower kits?

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stevieh #209136 10/11/2007 12:53 PM
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Thanks all and the answer is no, Greg!

Steve, I couldn't use the shower kit system but wished I could. Check the specs on the kits. They have set dimensions for the drain locations and if yours falls outside of those dimensions, you cannot use their kits. Of course, mine was not even close... Those shower systems are 'da bomb' though. Waterproof, not having to slope, no pan, able to use a square drain. Sigh......

I could not readily get the 'regular' waterproofing membrane at a reasonable price but could get the uncoupling version locally. The whole thing including the banding was right at $200 and the shower is now completely waterproof. That benefit alone was worth the extra expense.


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bonnyusa #209137 10/11/2007 1:28 PM
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You're hired. When can you be here?


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bonnyusa #209138 10/11/2007 1:51 PM
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WELL, at least I didn't offer to get in the shower with you and all the other guys here like Bucky did!(a mental picture that I am trying to scratch out of my head right now with an icepick, thanks!)

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FriarJohn #209139 10/11/2007 2:11 PM
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What part of no didn't you understand FJ?

I even used the big NO for cripes sake!!!


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Dont let your wife see this


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Erwin #209141 10/11/2007 2:42 PM
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Okay! Okay! So you won't come over to my place and perform this masterful work of yours in my bathroom, huh?!

MAN!!! How GROUTchy can ya GET???!!!

(sorry for the pun, Phil...NICE WORK!!!)


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Dwight #209142 10/11/2007 3:29 PM
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I know I am not the only one having to do these projects.

Anyone else???


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Eons ago in a land locked in time I endeavored to enamour my wife.

Okay. It was last year.

This is one side of a total interior, common-area, remodel. And a back bedroom and a dining room.























Mahogany front door. Custom milled plinths, rails stiles oh my...



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bonnyusa #209144 10/11/2007 3:39 PM
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Ooohhh noooo, buddy! Otherwise these fruitcakes are gonna ask to come and see my shower...Ooohhh nooo!!!!


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I've seen moe's kitchen. Absolutely beautiful!!!



Harry, come on buddy! I showed mine!


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Sorry, some of us are smarter than to allow our wives to corner us into these projects...

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What part of no didn't you understand FJ?

I even used the big NO for cripes sake!!!




Will you do it now?





How about now?











Now?


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Don't laugh, but I started this BEFORE I got the bike( should have waited until after I got the bike, right?).

When did I get the bike?
3 months ago.

...and...

you should have seen the place before I gutted it (my idea)
butt it wath thutht thoooo artrouthouth looking!


ALL RIGHT, Phil!!!!!! I'll show mine!


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ALL RIGHT, Phil!!!!!! I'll show mine!




Yous guys should wait for yota.


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bonnyusa #209150 10/11/2007 6:43 PM
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Awesome job Phil! I've had dreams (nightmares?) of taking a month off and flipping a house or something. Or maybe I just watch too much HGTV. I have a couple projects I want to do around the house, but since we're still renting they are all "free standing" projects so to speak. I'll have to get some pics of the pot-rack I made recently online.


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bonnyusa #209151 10/11/2007 6:56 PM
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Well here's the pot rack I installed.



I didn't want to drill holes, and I was worried about it pulling out of the wall anyway. So I made it from 3/4 poplar plywood I had leftover from another project. The pannel that hides the fridge is actually 5/8 ply, and there is a gap between it and the upper cabinet. So I just made it hang on that! Even had room for some felt pads to protect the paint. You can see from the in process pics...

Checking the fit before glue n screw.


Almost done...




I still need to trim it out, but I can do that with the pans hanging from it Maybe some day I'll paint it... but the natural wood looks nice.

Here's another one I made for my tool boxes. It's getting replaced by a wedding present soon! A new Stanley/Vidmar cabinet!



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Great projects EVERYONE. I am in the middle of a HUGE remodel right now. Kitchen is totally torn out....Waiting on the cabinets now. Putting in reclaimed heart pine flooring (came out of a 150 yr old mill). Redoing master bedroom and bathroom. I am going to use the Schluter shower kit on it and tile the entire thing.

The funny part of this story is the wife kinda set me up to do this.

I was gripping about my truck and the gas mileage (I travel alot for work). She says...why dont I take some extra money I have saved up and pay it off. Then we can get you a car with good mileage. A week later I was driving a Toyota Prius and getting almost 50 MPG.

About a month later I asked where is the bill for my motorcycle payment...I know its due soon. She says....Dont worry about it. I got a small bonus at work an paid it off.

Next month.........HOME EQUITY LOAN and TOTAL REMODEL. I should have seen it coming. Good thing is that I hired a contractor to do all the grunt work....tear out some walls....remove the carpet....etc. I get to do the finishe work which is alot more fun.

Looking back....I should have seen it coming....But gotta love a wife who will pay off your bike


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Nice work Benny!

Steve, you got sucker punched!

We decided to do room by room. That way the house wasn't in too much of a disarray. Here's the kitchen (done about 5 years ago. That island was hand built by yours truly and yes, that's proud papa in the last one!







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Currently I'm working on my pole barn - taking out two 8x8 garage doors and putting in a 16x8 door. Had to install three 20ft LVL header beams, take out two 4x6 posts and install two 6x6 laminate posts, all on the load bearing wall. It's all finished except for some sheet metal work - had to be ordered. Would post a few pics, but my photographer took the kids out all weekend to keep them outta the way. I've got about 35 hours into it so far, along with the help of two others. Heavy project and learned a lot.

Next is the bathrooms, but those are going to wait a little while - I refuse to do indoor projects when its nice out.


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Well I'm building walls upstairs.

Lets see in 3 years we have 1 out of the 4 required.
Guess I better get cracking she will be crawling in 6 months.

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Now that the Mrs and I are empty nesters. One son in Iraq not likely to be home for a year or so, other son moved to the "Sunshine State". We've decided to install a bar in the area that used to be my computer desk/living room office area. Anyone have any sugjestions where I cuold steal some plans or Ideas from?


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I bookmarked this one when I was in dreamland. Janet brought me back to earth!!

http://www.barplan.com/


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I've sworn to the wife, this is the last big job I do. These DIY jobs cut into my riding time!




Kevin, I have your solution!



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I bookmarked this one when I was in dreamland. Janet brought me back to earth!!

http://www.barplan.com/




Ultra cool thanks Phil


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Phil-Moe;

I think your kitchens alone are bigger than my whole house?

But they are very nice. Are either of you adopting? I think there might be tax benefits.

jh


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Dang Phil. That turned out nice! Looks like you all got smarts real good


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Okay, here's the thing....After seein' all these projects you guys have posted here, you have FORCED ME to show you guys a little something I threw together in MY back yard to prove to the wife how much I love her and how handy I am!!!

And I just hate to brag about my accomplishments, ya know ...but here IT IS......

Ta DA!!!






(I don't mind tellin' ya...all that tile work was a bear!!!)


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Good job Dwight Did Moe help youwith the kitchen? I made a cutting board for my mom once in the 7th grade.


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Okay Paul! You just HAD to bring up Moe's name, huh?!

Well, YEAH! Moe helped quite a bit! But you know what that guy went and did afterwards???

He stole my plans and gave 'em to Donald Trump!!! That's RIGHT! DONALD TRUMP!!!

And the PROOF in sitting in Atlantic City AS WE SPEAK HERE!!!

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Got around to one of those little annoying things I've been meaning to get to.

A friend of ours brought us a really nice wooden corner TV cabinet for a wedding present. (his parents were tossing it!!) Anyway, fits the TV and the room perfectly. But said room is a little not level (old house) so the left side doors wouldn't stay put. So I drilled a couple shallow 1/2" holes with a forstner, and epoxied these tiny little magnets that I got from work. These suckers are STRONG! Must be rare earth magnets... Anyway, I positioned them so they grab the hinges when they are closed. Not bad for a half hours work, most of which was removing and re-mounting the doors!!



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Hey Dwight, I really hate to pick on otherwise very nice work, but that rightmost Minaret is about .8 degrees off plumb Dude! Look what that's done for the Italians, always having to shove sand and gravel under their Tower....

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Yeah Greg, but if that tower didn't lean there in Pisa, Galliano would'a never found the reason why two different sized glasses of Harvey Wallbangers drop at the same speed, dude!!!


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