The Bathroom Tile is Done

Thursday, November 22nd, 2007

The guy came over at 8AM this morning to finish up the tiling. All he had to do was the grout.

I must’ve gotten up about eight times last night for various reasons. I do this all the time when I am expecting someone to come over early in the morning. I heard a bump at about 6:30AM and I hopped out of bed. It wasn’t him, but I just stayed awake.

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He did a really nice job. We both put the back in (of which I bought the correct bolts). Then, after he left, I put the back in and hooked up the .

All I have to do now is to hang the door and installed the threshhold on the floor in the doorway. It should look nice. After that, THE KITCHEN!!!

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Sunday, November 4th, 2007

I thought I should take a few pictures to show you what I was talking about in the last post when I mentioned that I was having difficulties with moving the , due to the feed .

From my previous post…

Well, then I hit a snag. I opened the doors to get under the . I removed all the stuff under there and noticed that there was a drain pipe (PVC) and two copper feed . Well, the two copper were poking up through two holes drilled in the thick wood base of under the . I started to think how the heck I was going to get the pulled out, when there was no way to do that with those the way they were. I had to drill, grind and cut a chunk of the wood base away. I must say, the first time this was installed probably was a snap. Removing it wasn’t. That took a few hours, I’m sure.

Do you see what I am talking about? I had to cut away that big chunk. I have to admit that I sat there for a few moments scratching my head, wondering how I was going to do that. I began by using my new Dremel, but later moved on to my . The really hard part was getting to that board in the back, going down the wall. After I cut that, things were a little loose. I had to ask Tim next door for some wood. He gave me a chunk, which I cut and screwed in underneath as a brace. It’s good now.

Also, the drain pipe was leaking a little. Let me ask you a question…but first, take a look at this picture -

Who is the genious who thought up the idea of having 15 different pieces of PVC for about 12 inches of pipe? I mean, cars, buses, trucks and airplanes use nice, flexible pieces of hose all throughout their engines. They are under all different types of stress…temperature, movement and wear and tear. Those hoses last for years. Now, we move over to under a . The distance is less and the stress is much less. Yet, we need all different pieces to go one foot with a bend. WHOAAAA. A whole bend. Couldn’t we just use a flexible piece of hose with a bend in it with two hose clamps? I guess not. I went down to the hardware store this morning with this idea in mind. Nope, I came back with two packages and six different pieces. Oh yeah, by the way…can you think of a drain pipe that has ever leaked? Yeah, that’s a hard one. They leak too.

Sooo, I put that back together and we can use the again. Now, just waiting for the flooring guy to get here.

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