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Old 12-24-2015, 07:20 AM
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Looks like you just bought yourself a whole bunch of work Hank. Good luck.
A lot harder removing that old tile than I thought. Got a pry bar behind the tile and tried to pop it off. The stud bowed and knocked a tile loose at the floor on the other side. Just glad it didn't crack the plaster. Our walls are sheetrock with a skim coat of wet plaster.

Ken your bathroom looks great. I found a 'niche' that goes between the studs in the shower. You can apply tile directly to it. They also make a base that you can be tiled so you don't have to form a base with mortar. Not sure what I'll do with the floor. Once I remove the vanity I'll see how easy it is to pull up the old tile floor. Hopefully mine will turn out at least half as good as yours.

I will post pictures, hope I remember to take some. Read and watched some videos. Time consuming but not that hard once all the old stuff is removed.
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