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Saturday, April 17, 2010

Open Question: i need suggestions regarding installation of ac in my room need help? and more...

 
 



Open Question: i need suggestions regarding installation of ac in my room need help? and more...

Open Question: i need suggestions regarding installation of ac in my room need help?

i've a room of size approx 200 sq. feet and it is most exposed to sun. what ton of ac will be best suited here? and suggest some brands if you people can. thank you

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Open Question: How do i get the stuff that goes between tiles off my hands? More details inside?

Well, my mum left out the tile grouting stuff that goes between bathroom tiles, and i was retarded and rubbed it all over my hands and now my hands are all sticky and it wont come off with water. im 14 :)

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Open Question: Installing a corner bath tub, drop in tub I want to push against wall, will this work?

Installing a corner bath tub, fiberglass. Appears to be for platform, but want to push against wall? I bought a used fiberglass corner tub with the seat in the back corner. It appears to have been set into a framework with tile trimmed all around the edge. The tubs upper edge (deck area) where the faucet mounts is about 4" wide with a smoth radius bend down and about a 2" lip pointed down. There is a remenance of silicone about mid-way on this edge where the tile used to butt up to this edge when it was dropped into it's frame work and then tiled around the tub. I want to set the tub the same way, but push it up against the back wall so the two back edges will have the Hardi-backer and tile blend into the top deck of the tub, covering up the radius and edge that rolls down. Unlike a normal steel/cast tub that has the trip edge that rolls up, this edge rolls down... but I believe the Hardi-backer & tile will be enough to blend into the top edge of the tub, thus you won't see or create a valley in the corner. Can I push this tub too the wall? I will secure with screws, level etc... and then trim the front edges out like a normal drop in tub would be with tile up against the trim edge as it was before. I am real tight with space and need it against the wall... I hope this made sense... but in the simplest form, I want to take a drop in tub and tile the back two sides in like a normal tub would be. Your thoughts...

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