 VioletVenomLets go GatorsPremium join:2002-01-02 Gainesville, FL | reply to jjoshua
Re: Steam room finished Ok jjoshua, you now have to post some of your tile work for us to critique. Bullnose is usually narrow and the usual way to finish outside corners. My only "future" suggestion, it looks like your benches are level. I learned the hard way to put a slight slope on them to help shed water.
For your first tile job, tits! Once again, I think you did great and now have the added bonus of enjoying it! |
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 PSWired join:2006-03-26 Annapolis, MD 1 edit | The benches are sloped slightly, but not much. Enough that water doesn't pool, but not enough for individual droplets to "roll" off instead of just sitting there. Also, no air vents in there. I think you'll cook from steam way before the oxygen is used up. I've been keeping the door open for a bit after use to dry the place out. It could easily turn into a mold pit sitting dark and wet with no air circulation. Maybe i'll put a vent in the new door with some way to shut it off when the steam is turned on. Also, here's the glass mosaic: » www.homedepot.com/buy/jeffrey-co···og791FBk» howto.homedepot.com/videos/watch···pot.html |
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 jrs8084Premium join:2002-03-02 Statesville, NC kudos:1 | You can add me to the list of people that was put off at first by the glass tile. But, it grew on me very quickly and I really like it. It really adds to the room.
Great job on everything! |
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 jjoshuaPremium join:2001-06-01 Scotch Plains, NJ kudos:3 Reviews:
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| reply to VioletVenom said by VioletVenom:Ok jjoshua, you now have to post some of your tile work for us to critique. No chance. I leave that work to the pros. |
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 mattmagPremium,ExMod 2000-03 join:2000-04-09 NW Illinois kudos:3 | said by jjoshua:said by VioletVenom:Ok jjoshua, you now have to post some of your tile work for us to critique. No chance. I leave that work to the pros. Hmmmmmmm.....  |
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