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- October 3 2005 : 1:01p
| Awesome!!! And Brian..... coincidentally, I did blow the rear OEM air in my old expedition the day after I had about 200 square feet of tile. I can't help but think that the load was why it blew.
Great looking tub too!!! Keep us updated with progress shots! |
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- October 3 2005 : 1:45p
| Nice tub. I am sure the wife will love that.
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- October 3 2005 : 2:49p
| thats going to look great. i remember when my parents borrowed my truck on several occaisions the last time they remodeled their bathroom . . . good thing i have no bags
you got a pic of hte marble your using? | |
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- October 3 2005 : 6:19p
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It sounds like you got alot of work ahead you good luck bud | |
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- October 4 2005 : 2:20p
| | Cool looking tub. If you don't already have a 75 gal water heater, you'll need one, or as long as you have your bathroom torn up, one of the point of use heaters work well too. Looking forward to the during and after pictures! | |
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- October 4 2005 : 3:38p
| | Good Tub. | |
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- October 4 2005 : 3:47p
| Agree with the comment about the larger HW heater or the point of use heater. Friends that have added tubs like the one you chose, but, didn't upgrade their HW Heater were less than thrilled.
Looking forward to the before/after pictures.
diynet.com has a $100,000 contest this month, you could defray your costs if you win | |
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- October 5 2005 : 8:43a
| | Oil Fired heaters are very expensive. A full tank of a 60 gal heater should keep up. The problem you might run into is if someone else is using hot water while you are filling the tub. I think if it was mine, I'd try and use what you have, but make provisions to install the point of use heater while your walls are open. | |
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