I think this may be the one?

Anyway, I helped a friend de-model my mother-in-law's bathroom on Sunday. Yes we removed the vanity and cabinets and a corner tub. We were also planning on removing a shower unit till he thought of measuring it. We had it most of the way unattached when we checked, too big! The highlight was when I "sweated" eight endcaps on to the existing copper pipe, and not one leaked! It was very fulfilling for a guy wo mostly chases a mouse around a desk most of the time to get back to working with my hands. I also found a few muscles that I had lost touch with and they are letting me know about it now! Thank gooddness for ibuprohen.
David's de-modeling tip: Measure all exits before removing any large items (e.g. Shower units, tubs).
5 Comments:
I know this is sad but I am commenting on my own site to see if it works. Nic e post!
10:44 AM
Very Sad to anonymously post to your own post -smile-
12:14 PM
Hammers are better than saws
Keep hammering away
Treestand
1:05 PM
Thanks, Dave! This will be fun. K
12:01 PM
Plenty of time to demodel.
Where's the time to remodel?
I'm glad I have time to comment.
10:09 PM
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