Just bought the following. Anyone else use it?
http://www.tools4flooring.com/stringa-level-contractor-kit-p-623.html
Edited 6/1/2007 10:22 pm ET by Cooper
Just bought the following. Anyone else use it?
http://www.tools4flooring.com/stringa-level-contractor-kit-p-623.html
Engineered materials and vacuum-press laminations prevent warping and keep a tall, flush-panel door from being excessively heavy.
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That's slick. I always look for scraps mof plywood and hope the edge is ripped straight. But that sure is a lot of money.
"Put your creed in your deed." Emerson
"When asked if you can do something, tell'em "Why certainly I can", then get busy and find a way to do it." T. Roosevelt
Edited 6/1/2007 10:59 pm ET by FastEddie
So you're punching holes thru the walls to install the ledgers?
Gonna punch a bunch of holes in your membrane.
Not a good idea.........
Joe H
Why not put the floor in and tile to it like you're supposed to?
Sorry, not the response you were after.
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Putting a cleat on a tub surround wall and starting with the second row of tiles is common."Put your creed in your deed." Emerson
"When asked if you can do something, tell'em "Why certainly I can", then get busy and find a way to do it." T. Roosevelt
Yes it is, I have done it often; just never had to spend $350.00 on a cleat though.[email protected]
Agrees. Most of my cleats were scrap ply or 1x2 I scrounged from the scrap pile."Put your creed in your deed." Emerson
"When asked if you can do something, tell'em "Why certainly I can", then get busy and find a way to do it." T. Roosevelt