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  1. #7626
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    Quote Originally Posted by ::: ::: View Post
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    Just depends - those two items have the benefit of spanning a decent distance; maybe the layout can avoid the dip?

    If dry (epoxy should be), physical shims under the LVP can work too. I’ve seen drywallers & flooring guys use strips of 1/16” chipboard (cardboard) to bridge small areas to fix a flex condition…plastic works better but maybe more expensive and harder to find appropriate material
    Yea I was wondering about shimming. Maybe I can use some thin peel and stick flooring or some shelf liner as shims to keep the installation waterproof.

    Quote Originally Posted by teletech View Post
    If you couldn’t put furniture on lvp it would be worthless. Shouldn’t put cabinets On it but furniture is fine. Wouldn’t worry about an 1/8 inch dip. I usually put an underlayment under click lvp, gives it a better feel
    Ok thanks. I got 2mm foam underlayment for LVP.

  2. #7627
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    I got some buddies who did survey up in Nunavut at a mine, no trees/ clear weather the line of site could be miles but down south around town or a rural setting it could be hills trees all the shit that is in the way

    I was the stick bitch for a few surveyers some good some not so good, don't ask me how but the worst one lost 3 days work with the flick of a button, totaled a truck while almost killing us, at least one shouting match per day on the work site, other guy would show up with batteries not charged, walkie talkie not working

    I would pay for good cuz you want this exact
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  3. #7628
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    Thanks all. Bruce is now free to fly. More pics when the bathroom is done. Click image for larger version. 

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  4. #7629
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    Do I need a dedicated circuit for a tiny (25sf) radiant floor? It's in a mudroom. There is a 15A circuit already there- there are some lights and unused receptacles on it. I've been using it to run power tools, mow the lawn, etc and I've never tripped it. I had thought this would not work for me because I do not have a dedicated circuit available, but looking quickly at Amazon the smaller models only draw 2-4A.

  5. #7630
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    Quote Originally Posted by Art Shirk View Post
    Thanks all. Bruce is now free to fly. More pics when the bathroom is done. Click image for larger version. 

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    That is some seriously fucked up decorating

    There’s a house on A1A you should buy if you hit the lottery

  6. #7631
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    Quote Originally Posted by Core Shot View Post
    That is some seriously fucked up decorating

    There’s a house on A1A you should buy if you hit the lottery
    Maybe he's married to one of the golden girls ?

  7. #7632
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    Is that goose in your timeshare?

  8. #7633
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    What? You don’t like this aesthetic for a powder room?

    Whoever said Golden Girls nailed it. Spent the weekend turning this bathroom into Golden Girls meets Scarface. I wanted gauche and got it.



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  9. #7634
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    Bruce looks like he enjoys his new home.

  10. #7635
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    He seems happy. Thanks for the advice on his perch.


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  11. #7636
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    The two tone wood, sad toilet, and stick on embellishment to the door are all horrendous. (What is the name of that design/shape?)

    The wall paper would be rad in the right room, this is certainly not the one.

  12. #7637
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    I can say with 100% certainty that nobody doubts your commitment to sparklemotion

    Bravo!

  13. #7638
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    Yeah if back in the day I ate some acid and went into that shitter, I might not come out for awhile.

    Looks fantastic.

  14. #7639
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    The applique on the door really ties it all together

    Otherwise all I have to say is, holy shitter.
    "timberridge is terminally vapid" -- a fortune cookie in Yueyang

  15. #7640
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    Quote Originally Posted by Art Shirk View Post
    What? You don’t like this aesthetic for a powder room?

    Whoever said Golden Girls nailed it. Spent the weekend turning this bathroom into Golden Girls meets Scarface. I wanted gauche and got it.



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    Her tits must be un-fucking-believable.

  16. #7641
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    That is the most fantastic half bath ever!! Well done


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  17. #7642
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    Home Remodel: Do, Don'ts, Advice

    Is Bruce pooping? Attacking? Both?
    That is a lot of action in a really small space
    #unnerving

  18. #7643
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    Wow.
    Well maybe I'm the faggot America
    I'm not a part of a redneck agenda

  19. #7644
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    Way to take your mind off the business at hand.

    But a powder room with no bidet? Philistine.

  20. #7645
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    What's with wallpaper these days?? I thought that shit was dead and never coming back...

  21. #7646
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    It's way popular right now, much to my dad's distress. My mom had him hang miles of paper back in the 60s and 70s and he still has PTSD.

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    Quote Originally Posted by I Skied Bandini Mountain View Post
    It's way popular right now, much to my dad's distress. My mom had him hang miles of paper back in the 60s and 70s and he still has PTSD.
    FTS. Wallpaper is the devil's work.

  23. #7648
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    The only thing worse than hanging wallpaper is taking it down. And that's probably how I ended up with 8 layers of painted over wallpaper on my ceilings.

  24. #7649
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    Quote Originally Posted by Garbowski View Post
    The only thing worse than hanging wallpaper is taking it down.
    This is *precisely* why it is the devil's work...

  25. #7650
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    Quote Originally Posted by I Skied Bandini Mountain View Post
    It's way popular right now, much to my dad's distress. My mom had him hang miles of paper back in the 60s and 70s and he still has PTSD.
    When people get tired of the wallpaper they'll go back to wood paneling.

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