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January 12, 2016 at 7:13 pm #455318
overanalyze
ProFinished the under floor drain line re-work, water line re-routing, and fixing the structure. We laminated an LVL to the double 2×10’s with structural lags and construction adhesive.
Andrew
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January 12, 2016 at 7:21 pm #455327woodman_412
ModeratorFinished the under floor drain line re-work, water line re-routing, and fixing the structure. We laminated an LVL to the double 2×10’s with structural lags and construction adhesive.
Looks great Andrew. A nice clean and neat work area too. What was wrong with the joists?
Dan
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January 12, 2016 at 7:25 pm #455328Looks good @overanalyze – nice fix on the hacked up joist.
I grouted the shower walls, did a little painting, and laid the Tarkett floor today. Forgot to get a pic once it was complete but do have these:
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Chad
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Member since 12/07/2013January 12, 2016 at 7:33 pm #455333overanalyze
ProFinished the under floor drain line re-work, water line re-routing, and fixing the structure. We laminated an LVL to the double 2×10’s with structural lags and construction adhesive.
Looks great Andrew. A nice clean and neat work area too. What was wrong with the joists?
Thanks Dan! Someone had drilled way to large of a hole for the drain line. Then one joist over they cut out all but 1″ of a joist for the old tub drain assembly. I couldn’t make it a perfect fix but it is way safer and better than it was.
@ChadM do those tiles use pressure sensitive glue? I have installed some like that before. Pretty quick to install.Andrew
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January 12, 2016 at 7:47 pm #455336redwood
ProSay Chad, something just doesn’t look right with that toilet flange and the flooring layout. Maybe when the toilet is in I’ll be happy. It might just be I’m not used to seeing that flooring mixed with tile in a bathroom.
Mark E.
Pioneer, CA
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www.creative-redwood-designs.comJanuary 12, 2016 at 7:52 pm #455337Say Chad, something just doesn’t look right with that toilet flange and the flooring layout. Maybe when the toilet is in I’ll be happy. It might just be I’m not used to seeing that flooring mixed with tile in a bathroom.
Mark:
I think you are seeing the underlayment, laun. I thought the same thing at first
January 12, 2016 at 8:29 pm #455351Finished the under floor drain line re-work, water line re-routing, and fixing the structure. We laminated an LVL to the double 2×10’s with structural lags and construction adhesive.
Looks great Andrew. A nice clean and neat work area too. What was wrong with the joists?
Thanks Dan! Someone had drilled way to large of a hole for the drain line. Then one joist over they cut out all but 1″ of a joist for the old tub drain assembly. I couldn’t make it a perfect fix but it is way safer and better than it was.
@ChadM do those tiles use pressure sensitive glue? I have installed some like that before. Pretty quick to install.
@overanalyze, yes – they use pressure sensitive glue. Put the glue down, wait until it tacks up, lay tile, hit with a 75 pound roller and they are stuck for good. These tile also are spaced apart to get “grout” joints – not actual grout it is a polymer of some type.
@redwood – Warren is right, you are seeing the luan. I forgot to get pics after it was all laid.Chad
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Member since 12/07/2013January 12, 2016 at 8:43 pm #455356Got a few more shop projects done today and worked on the design for a custom office cabinet that I’m going to be building. I made some ramps so that I can get the snowblower into the shop to thaw if needed without opening the overhead door. Can also use them for my hand truck to move stuff in and out.
Necessity is the mother of invention! Love it Dan.
Jon P.
Timber Carpentry & Construction
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InstagramJanuary 12, 2016 at 8:47 pm #455358Updated shop pics…still have A LOT of organization to do and a bit of shelving to hang, but it’s coming along!
I’m hoping to be able to park my car in my garage by tomorrow night….a few days late for the freezing temps, but it’s better than never.
Jon P.
Timber Carpentry & Construction
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January 12, 2016 at 10:10 pm #455380Updated shop pics…still have A LOT of organization to do and a bit of shelving to hang, but it’s coming along!
I’m hoping to be able to park my car in my garage by tomorrow night….a few days late for the freezing temps, but it’s better than never.
That looks like a pretty good sized shop , Did you buy the shelving or build it ?
January 12, 2016 at 10:43 pm #455386Updated shop pics…still have A LOT of organization to do and a bit of shelving to hang, but it’s coming along!
I’m hoping to be able to park my car in my garage by tomorrow night….a few days late for the freezing temps, but it’s better than never.
looks clean and organized! nothing compare to my garage lol
i gonna build some shelving units in the next couple days, getting sick to step over boxes, totes, tools etc"If you're going to do something, do it right the first time"
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Palm Springs, CAJanuary 12, 2016 at 11:21 pm #455403Updated shop pics…still have A LOT of organization to do and a bit of shelving to hang, but it’s coming along!
I wish I had a shop like that to work in! Looking good Jon!
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January 13, 2016 at 12:06 am #455413Finished the under floor drain line re-work, water line re-routing, and fixing the structure. We laminated an LVL to the double 2×10’s with structural lags and construction adhesive.
That’s a pile of nice clean work there!! It can’t get a lot cleaner.
January 13, 2016 at 12:43 am #455420redwood
ProUpdated shop pics…still have A LOT of organization to do and a bit of shelving to hang, but it’s coming along!
I’m hoping to be able to park my car in my garage by tomorrow night….a few days late for the freezing temps, but it’s better than never.
Are you sure you got enough lighting in there Jon? JK
This was the garage that you are getting to use in exchange for some maintenance, right. Or am I confusing it with someone else. Looking good.
Mark E.
Pioneer, CA
Working Pro 1972 - 2015
Member since Jan 22, 2013
www.creative-redwood-designs.comJanuary 13, 2016 at 12:45 am #455421redwood
ProSay Chad, something just doesn’t look right with that toilet flange and the flooring layout. Maybe when the toilet is in I’ll be happy. It might just be I’m not used to seeing that flooring mixed with tile in a bathroom.
Mark:
I think you are seeing the underlayment, laun. I thought the same thing at first
Well there you go. I’m stupid. Actually, I’ve never seen laun used as underlayment, only door skins.
Mark E.
Pioneer, CA
Working Pro 1972 - 2015
Member since Jan 22, 2013
www.creative-redwood-designs.comJanuary 13, 2016 at 3:30 am #455451well todays work is to take a hammer and smash the salt back into individual pieces as it just hardens as one giant piece and that is no good for spreading around the sidewalks and all, don’t need anyone slipping at all around here.
January 13, 2016 at 5:54 am #455490Updated shop pics…still have A LOT of organization to do and a bit of shelving to hang, but it’s coming along!
I’m hoping to be able to park my car in my garage by tomorrow night….a few days late for the freezing temps, but it’s better than never.
Looking really good, Jon. Big difference from the last posts.
BE the change you want to see.
Even if you can’t Be The Pro… Be The Poster you’d want to read.January 13, 2016 at 6:02 am #455492Updated shop pics…still have A LOT of organization to do and a bit of shelving to hang, but it’s coming along!
Nice looking space you have there Jon. I wish I had all your shelving in mine.
Ron
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January 13, 2016 at 6:05 am #455493Updated shop pics…still have A LOT of organization to do and a bit of shelving to hang, but it’s coming along!
I’m hoping to be able to park my car in my garage by tomorrow night….a few days late for the freezing temps, but it’s better than never.
Are you sure you got enough lighting in there Jon? JK
This was the garage that you are getting to use in exchange for some maintenance, right. Or am I confusing it with someone else. Looking good.
Ha, well most of the lighting was there… I added a couple in areas I thought I might need it.
Yes, this is the building I’m using in exchange for doing some maintenance at my daughter’s daycare.
Jon P.
Timber Carpentry & Construction
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InstagramJanuary 13, 2016 at 7:20 am #455513Received the safety switch for my drill press. It is another step closer to being complete.
Shop Fox switch from Amazon $5.99
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