So it's time to build my pony walls. One will be 25" wide and 35" tall, the other will be 33" wide and 35" tall. Both will be perpendicular to the floor joists and each will attach to full height...
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So it's time to build my pony walls. One will be 25" wide and 35" tall, the other will be 33" wide and 35" tall. Both will be perpendicular to the floor joists and each will attach to full height...
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I know what flush means, but not sure I get the distinction your talking about.
6x6 for walls, 1x1 or 2x2 for floor.
The glass block is 8x8x4. One wall will have 24 blocks, the other...
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Here's a rough floorplan. The "S" is the showerhead, "C" is the curb, "=" are the glass block walls on the pony walls. It will be roughly 50" wide (left to right), 48" from the top to the...
Thanks for all the info so far!!!
I'm planning on these glass block walls (maybe 1/2 walls is a better descriptor) sitting on top of 30" or 36" high stub walls (correct terminology?). I was...
I followed the link and looked at some of the shower projects. When I click on "View Easy-To-Use Installation Guide" it brings up the ProVantage II info. Isn't ProVantage II a mortarless system?
Looking to build two glass block walls for a tiled shower. Both walls would be anchored only on the bottom and one side. Has anyone used any of the mortarless glass block installation systems?
OK, thanks!!
OK, just so I have this right. It is ok to split the circuit at the main panel and use a shared common for the two new circuits, correct?
Thanks for all the help everyone!!!!
Anyone else want to comment on whether or not this is a good way to accomplish my goal?
The tub install instructions say: "The pump and blower are designed for use with an independent 15 amp, 120V electrical power supply protected by an over current protection device rated not more...
One for the blower and a second one for new outlets to be installed.
The current cable is a 4 wire cable.
Bummer, thanks for the clarification. Guess I need to go to plan B
Can you explain why it can't be in the bathroom closet?
It's 18 years old, I can't even find it on the manufacturers website.
I have a 50amp 220v line (3 wire plus ground) in my master bath that is hard-wired to a hot tub. Remodeling the bathroom and replacing the hot tub with a 110v air bath. Can I use the 220v line to...