• Hi all and welcome to TheWoodHaven2 brought into the 21st Century, kicking and screaming! We all have Alasdair to thank for the vast bulk of the heavy lifting to get us here, no more so than me because he's taken away a huge burden of responsibility from my shoulders and brought us to this new shiny home, with all your previous content (hopefully) still intact! Please peruse and feed back. There is still plenty to do, like changing the colour scheme, adding the banner graphic, tweaking the odd setting here and there so I have added a new thread in the 'Technical Issues, Bugs and Feature Requests' forum for you to add any issues you find, any missing settings or just anything you'd like to see added/removed from the feature set that Xenforo offers. We will get to everything over the coming weeks so please be patient, but add anything at all to the thread I mention above and we promise to get to them over the next few days/weeks/months. In the meantime, please enjoy!

Yes another bathroom reno.

duke

Old Oak
Joined
Dec 18, 2020
Messages
2,809
Reaction score
1,519
Location
Field, Ontario, Canada
Name
Scott
By now most must be tired of my bathroom reno's with little woodworking other than jambs, casing and baseboards.
If anyone is interested I will post some pics with very limited dialog. If not I do understand.
A little backstory, clients hubby started this job three years ago, wow but I do understand he is a dairy farmer with a lot of responsibility with their farm.
His wife approached me as I was leaving the village variety store about 1.5 months ago. At first I didn't know who she was until she said that she liked the job I did for Chris. She could sense my vacant look as to who she was, ten seconds later I knew her name was Liseanne.
Sorry for the novel.
 
I like to see the renos. We should be doing our shower room in the next couple of years, so directly relevant, but I guess I just like a bit of home improvement in general and also seeing what people are up to. It’s a bit like a soap opera. Pics make it more vivid.
 
Barhrooms are just a PITA, everything seems to want to resist or get in the way. The way to approach them is to get the layout clearly defined and then sort out the largest pipework first, ie 4 inch soil and stack, then the 50mm from the shower ending up with the 40 and 32 mm waste. Personally the only plastic I use is the waste pipes, everything else is copper and I try to drop that down from above rather than horizontal through the studs which seem to be getting smaller.
 
I have had to put a push on this job as I am starting to get backed up .
Yeah, it can be a real problem doing bathrooms if the loo is out of action for a while ;)

You are in Canada, right ? Bathroom plumbing around the world varies so much in what is normal / according to code. Makes it interesting.
 
Always interesting to see how things work in different countries, many different approaches.
I start on an en-suite tomorrow, I plastered out the room a year ago & it the intervening time the layout plans have changed so I imagine I’m in for some fun :unsure:
 
Back
Top