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Shower remodel from a few years ago.
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3646662" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Great job!</p><p>I've yet to tackle tile, woodwork and concrete being the past forte'.</p><p>Upgraded an attached garage in my first home in the 70's to a master bedroom with a two tiered ceiling and walk in closet. I hand made all the trim boards with a router and shaper that I thought was butchered up, but it sure got some good responses from others. The flaws stood out like the full moon on a dark clear night to me, but nobody else saw them evidently. </p><p>Fast forward to the latest home, 10 years ago, wife wanted to upgrade the bathroom with tile and a bigger shower. </p><p>After seeing how the contractor had to move the drain to accommodate the 3X times bigger shower, I was more than happy to write that check to the contractor. The tile work detail that guy did on the tub and shower was nothing short of phenomenal. Years of experience to be that good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3646662, member: 5412"] Great job! I've yet to tackle tile, woodwork and concrete being the past forte'. Upgraded an attached garage in my first home in the 70's to a master bedroom with a two tiered ceiling and walk in closet. I hand made all the trim boards with a router and shaper that I thought was butchered up, but it sure got some good responses from others. The flaws stood out like the full moon on a dark clear night to me, but nobody else saw them evidently. Fast forward to the latest home, 10 years ago, wife wanted to upgrade the bathroom with tile and a bigger shower. After seeing how the contractor had to move the drain to accommodate the 3X times bigger shower, I was more than happy to write that check to the contractor. The tile work detail that guy did on the tub and shower was nothing short of phenomenal. Years of experience to be that good. [/QUOTE]
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