I own a lot of tools

Ultradog MN

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Twin Cities
But these 3 - 6' Werner step ladder, 16" Marshalltown trowl and a 6" Gold Blatt taping knife have made me as much money as all the rest of the tools I own.
My friends tell me I'm a Mudder Effer.
They may be onto something there.
Just another job in the workaday world here and I'm glad to be at it.
You all have a good one yourselves.
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Larry,
I put in an Aqua Glass neo angle acrylic shower and it didn't hold up. After about two years the base cracked and started leaking. I'm going to replace it with a composite one piece base and tile the walls.
Pete
 
The acrylic pans are fine.
Don't get the pvc ones.
Go by weight and pay the extra $. Heavy is better. Always set it in a mud base.
I haven't installed one in a few years though so there might be new products out there.
Concrete and tile is still the best. They are higher maintenance - cleaning, etc, but last about forever.
I poured this one yesterday. Quickcrete 5K concrete and a pvc pan liner under it.
Will pull the forms off this afternoon.
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I had an old carpenter tell me one time: it's not the tools that make you good - it's how you use them.

He would rather carry a small bag with quality simple tools than a whole swiss-army knife style truck of specialized do-hickeys.
 
I have always enjoyed doing sheet rock work. Same tools as yours.
You get the rite vibes when the mud is of the correct consistency and is spreading perfectly.
Do you add a bit of dish detergent when mixing your bucket of mud.???
Loren
 

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