After watching so many of these, I cannot go into a bathroom with Tile and not see some “interesting” things 😂 Another gem of a video brother. Killing it!
Curious though. I saw the 16th inch spacer used to pitch the piece of quart on the sil. You also have the water proofing under the sill pitches too right ?
nice work as usual. whats a little strange is grout joints on subways or any basic ceramics these days. as you know grout joints have gotten smaller these days , when i started the basic joint on floor tiles were 1/4 in, then when it went to 3/16 it seemed so very tight, now everything is 1/16 more or less. now take your basic 4- 1/4 , 6x6, or any basic ceramic wall tile/ subway tile, which years ago were always butt. i use to do boat loads of this basic tile and never put a joint in it. those ceramics had a nub built in it to give it like a 32nd of an inch and if they didnt have that you just spaced it very tight, but now ceramic wall tiles are spaced much bigger, you hardly see any ceramics with a butt joint....so all joints have gotten smaller over the years but ceramic joints have gotten bigger...
Question about backboard piece you installed above the niche. Did you screw through Schluter membrane and then waterproof the screw holes before tiling over? Looks amazing 👍🏼. Thank you.
Recommendations for a tile saw? I do only 2 or so bathrooms/year and odd backsplash - usually large format porcelain. Maybe 1" thick fireplace stone too. I know the DeWalt d24000 does it all, but it's huge and around $900 with stand and taxation.
We are absolutely loving the Kobalt 24v tabletop cordless tile saw along with a simple 24" tile cutter. This setup is small, light and does it all. I have a new video uploading today on that saw.
very tight work... dont you need to cover the kerdi board washers? maybe you were going to do that one on the right side of the niche after placing the sill?
You do amazing work...was a little thrown off on some of the layout choices tho...why did you not choose to center the niche...also you seem to hv slightly missed the center line of the spout and shower valve...if its not possible to hit center then by rule i keep the grout line away less it look like a mistake...also hv you considered building your own niches?..I find it a much better way as I aviod notch cutting my niches at all cost if possible...you run an great operation and I'm sure you had reasons for your decisions...I'm obviously back seat tiling and not familiar with the details and challenges of your project...all do respect and well wishes
@@angelhernandez1526 Yeah! Berg and I were just discussing that issue. In the instructions it Does Say to keep the rails oiled. FYI: Take the table off the rails. Clean rails and oil up those little ridiculous bearings. Every Time You Finish Using It 😪
Thank you 4 this review, I've become a better tile installer due 2 your videos which has helped support my family giving us a better life
Great to hear!
After watching so many of these, I cannot go into a bathroom with Tile and not see some “interesting” things 😂
Another gem of a video brother. Killing it!
thanks for the kind words! 👊
as always, impeccable work
thanks!
I stop in the chat to say this every six months or so, but you have the best tile videos on the internet
Curious though. I saw the 16th inch spacer used to pitch the piece of quart on the sil. You also have the water proofing under the sill pitches too right ?
Thanks brother, I really appreciate the kind words! 👊
Yes, the prefab niche is waterproofed
You make it look easy!
1/8" Horseshoes in back of niche sill to get your slope... And I thought I was the only one doing that 😂
Same here 😂
nice work as usual. whats a little strange is grout joints on subways or any basic ceramics these days. as you know grout joints have gotten smaller these days , when i started the basic joint on floor tiles were 1/4 in, then when it went to 3/16 it seemed so very tight, now everything is 1/16 more or less. now take your basic 4- 1/4 , 6x6, or any basic ceramic wall tile/ subway tile, which years ago were always butt. i use to do boat loads of this basic tile and never put a joint in it. those ceramics had a nub built in it to give it like a 32nd of an inch and if they didnt have that you just spaced it very tight, but now ceramic wall tiles are spaced much bigger, you hardly see any ceramics with a butt joint....so all joints have gotten smaller over the years but ceramic joints have gotten bigger...
Question about backboard piece you installed above the niche. Did you screw through Schluter membrane and then waterproof the screw holes before tiling over?
Looks amazing 👍🏼. Thank you.
Yes I did and thank you!
Recommendations for a tile saw? I do only 2 or so bathrooms/year and odd backsplash - usually large format porcelain. Maybe 1" thick fireplace stone too. I know the DeWalt d24000 does it all, but it's huge and around $900 with stand and taxation.
We are absolutely loving the Kobalt 24v tabletop cordless tile saw along with a simple 24" tile cutter. This setup is small, light and does it all. I have a new video uploading today on that saw.
Usted es mejor 😊muchas felicidades
when wet shimming, how long until you begin to put screws into the studs? The next day? seconds after wet shimming?
Next day, when the thin set is hard
very tight work... dont you need to cover the kerdi board washers? maybe you were going to do that one on the right side of the niche after placing the sill?
Yes, we covered them afterwards with band
Great work as always, just wondering why there was no waterproofing between the Kerri board and tub?
We run a bead of silicone as well as Kerdi band.
Omg. What the fuck could I ask for. Wow. Rbeam 300, sprinkled in some oldie but goodie scores. Fuck yah. Thanks so much.
Tile on brother!
You do amazing work...was a little thrown off on some of the layout choices tho...why did you not choose to center the niche...also you seem to hv slightly missed the center line of the spout and shower valve...if its not possible to hit center then by rule i keep the grout line away less it look like a mistake...also hv you considered building your own niches?..I find it a much better way as I aviod notch cutting my niches at all cost if possible...you run an great operation and I'm sure you had reasons for your decisions...I'm obviously back seat tiling and not familiar with the details and challenges of your project...all do respect and well wishes
Go Berg!
I see that Kobalt is getting a lot of action! 😅
lol it's getting used and abused! but holding up like a champ!
Is it getting harder to slide the tray after every job
Seems like mine is starting to get stuck
@@angelhernandez1526 Yeah! Berg and I were just discussing that issue.
In the instructions it Does Say to keep the rails oiled.
FYI:
Take the table off the rails. Clean rails and oil up those little ridiculous bearings. Every Time You Finish Using It 😪
Water indeed cant do nothing to that Pica pencil led. 👍
Nope! 👊
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