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  1. PipePig101

    Jetted Tub

    Yes, fiberglass, thanks for the info. Sounds like a good amount of finese would be the key to doing it w/o removing the whole kit and kabodle. I'm of the mind that if it works, leave it for the next owner to deal with. So far, I've got her convinced that changing the floor tiles to a...
  2. PipePig101

    Jetted Tub

    I have an existing drop-in jetted tub in good working condition, but my wife wants to change the tile around it. It appears that this would require lifting the tub out (or at least up) and I'm wondering how this is done with no visible means for securing the tub in place. I have two small...
  3. PipePig101

    Bath Sink Remodel Questions

    I ran into a problem last night with this project while running the 1/2" copper lines. They are coming out of the attic and I'm running the lines around a large recessed mirror and down on the left side to feed the faucets. I planned to try and sneak the right sink lines around the 1 1/2"...
  4. PipePig101

    Bath Sink Remodel Questions

    Hey thanks for the response PF. I guess that I'm on the right track then. I brought the vent up to just about counter height before going horz. That's about what I was thinking on my drain stubs. I already bought the valves, The contractor guys before me did not do the best job and a...
  5. PipePig101

    Cutting out wall studs

    Has anyone got a clean way to cut out wall studs w/o ruining or disturbing the other side of a wall? The drywall screws are tough to deal with but nails cut reasonably well. I used a Multi-Tool with a saw blade to get under the studs and dead-end cut them to the drywall (Harbor Freight $39)...
  6. PipePig101

    Adding a sink

    I am just finishing up the same thing and posted a couple of questions on another thread here. But I will tell you it is alot of WORK! Don't let the wife talk you into installing a recessed mirror. :eek: So far, DYI it has cost me about $3K for the parts (new vanity granite/double sink and...
  7. PipePig101

    Bath Sink Remodel Questions

    To please the wife, I'm installing a double sink vanity-replacing a single. I'm also installing a 60" recessed tri-view mirror/med cabinet. As you can imagine, I have to re-route all of the utilities around it: water, electrical, vent and install new drains. I'm wondering if there is any...
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