Ât0mato said:I think I might throw an oyster into my kimchi this weekend.
That sounds delicious!t0mato said:Nice oysters! I think I might throw an oyster into my kimchi this weekend.
That was on purpose. Everything I read (and saw) online said to start in the middle of the room and work towards the walls, so your tiles end up evenly sized at the end. No thanks, haha. I'm selling the house, so I'm starting off with 2 full rows (on 2 perpendicular walls), and the cut tiles will be buried under the cabinetsAshen said:Good job Mike. I like the setup. Did you purposely set the tile lines off of the doorway, or it just worked out that way.
Thanks, dude. Can't wait to get rid of it! I'm sick of being a landlord! Bathroom is next, then refinishing the hardwood floors, then painting the whole inside of the house. Then, cleaning up the yardThegreenchilemonster said:You're making some great progress on your house, Mike!
Out of Ohio. Supposed to be pretty good.The Hot Pepper said:It's collab actually. Hoof Hearted, never heard of em.
That sounds like a great trip!Ozzy2001 said:Son had a swim meet in Florida. We hit a lot of breweries on the way there. Bearded Iris, Cigar City, Cycle, Green Bench, and Angry Chair. I even made some trades while I was down there.
Plus my son kicked ass down there so it was pretty awesome.
I think that is just basic old skool DIY advice. Next level shite is setting up the tiles off of openings or focal point features in a room. Done right it turns out really sharp.MikeUSMC said:Thanks, boys!
That was on purpose. Everything I read (and saw) online said to start in the middle of the room and work towards the walls, so your tiles end up evenly sized at the end.
Yeah, I hear ya, man. Tile ain't my thang though, haha. This is the biggest "tile job" I've ever done. I'm originally a framer, before I got into Ironworking. I've done some pretty intricate decks before. I remember I did a deck for this guy, back in like '04 or '05 that was ridiculous. It was like 4 levels, and probably close to 1500 sq ft. Had a diamond pattern on each tier. Started with a 5 1/2" x 5 1/2" square of "Brazilian Ipe" (expensive as f**k) hardwood decking, right in the center and went out from there. Stainless cable railings, etc. f**kin deck probably cost that dude like $30K, lolAshen said:Next level shite is setting up the tiles off of openings or focal point features in a room. Done right it turns out really sharp.