!$@#%^ 160th Official Hard Work Thread !$@#%^
#752
Community Organizer
Originally Posted by O-turn,Jun 26 2008, 02:40 PM
Roofing Felt can be had at Home depot correct?
#753
Community Organizer
Originally Posted by O-turn,Jun 26 2008, 02:43 PM
True, So drop some overlapping felt on, then the wonderboard, then the NORMAL thinset (mixed) and set the tile. One or both of you will def be there to get me started
Start at the bottom with the felt so the seams overlap like siding... Also, don't forget to mud and tape the seems of the backerboard. This is the same as with drywall but you use different tape and mud.
When are we going to be doing this? You don't even have a roof yet, right?
#754
Community Organizer
Originally Posted by TepEvan,Jun 26 2008, 02:44 PM
#756
Community Organizer
Originally Posted by Nandska,Jun 26 2008, 02:50 PM
Jeff and Tiling.
Hmmmmmm.......need to check the calendar.
Hmmmmmm.......need to check the calendar.
#758
Community Organizer
Originally Posted by TepEvan,Jun 26 2008, 02:53 PM
I've got a small section of a floor that needs to be tiled that I've been too lazy to do. *cough*Jeff*cough*
Hell... By then, Brian is going to be an expert...
#759
Moderator
Originally Posted by WhrDLMI,Jun 26 2008, 02:38 PM
Shower = yes... Tub = no...
Unless you plan on getting gigdy in the tub on a regular basis, the water proffer is probably overkill on the walls around the tub.
Unless you plan on getting gigdy in the tub on a regular basis, the water proffer is probably overkill on the walls around the tub.
#760
Registered User
Originally Posted by WhrDLMI,Jun 26 2008, 02:47 PM
Yup...
Start at the bottom with the felt so the seams overlap like siding... Also, don't forget to mud and tape the seems of the backerboard. This is the same as with drywall but you use different tape and mud.
When are we going to be doing this? You don't even have a roof yet, right?
Start at the bottom with the felt so the seams overlap like siding... Also, don't forget to mud and tape the seems of the backerboard. This is the same as with drywall but you use different tape and mud.
When are we going to be doing this? You don't even have a roof yet, right?