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    Rob
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    Default Master Bath remodel

    Floor is not done yet, it will be tiled with the same tile that I did the counter with. But it's finally usable again.

    http://cybersitze.com/mbath.htm

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    Nice job. I was a custom building contractor for 20 years (I still hold my license) and that looks like professional grade work. I've seen contractors who couldn't do it that well. Well done.

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    Holy jeepers, Rob! That looks amazing. you should be proud of yourself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wopmanfixit
    Nice job. I was a custom building contractor for 20 years (I still hold my license) and that looks like professional grade work. I've seen contractors who couldn't do it that well. Well done.
    Thanks, coming from a pro, thats a great compliment. It's the first time I've laid tile. Not that hard, just time consuming. Dreading the floor, but will start on that after Christmas. I've never been real good at dry wall, but had to cut a hole in the wall to re-route a lighting wire, and the patch job came out amazing. Couldn't tell it was patched, even after the primer and paint. Hardest jop was getting the wall paper off. I'll never, ever put wall paper up.

    Thanks xman, I am. I thought it came out great. Wife is real pleased, she did all the sponge painting. I just did the wall prep, tile, wood working. Cabinet was already there. Just did a new counter. Didn't remove the shower or tub.

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    Great job! I love barbershop decorations

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    Quote Originally Posted by superfly
    Great job! I love barbershop decorations

    Nenad
    I'm looking for more if you find any. Need something to go above the mirror, below the light.

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    Wow that really looks great. Enjoy your work

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    Where'd you get that "Shave and Haircut - 2 bits" sign?! I want one.

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