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Old 09-01-2010, 09:23 PM   #21
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More of that blue glue.....
I was just about to say that. We can't use blue glue on drains here. Code says purple primer and any other color cement and blue is too close to the color purple. Funny how things are diffirent in other jurisdictions.
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Old 09-01-2010, 09:50 PM   #22
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More of that blue glue.....
I new when i posted it that the "Blue glue" would get a dishonorable mention. The stuffs good u should try some.
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Is the blue glue, rain or shine? Or is it for pressure, like whirlpools?
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Its rain & shine. Its for dwv or pressure pipe.
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I fired tile guy today.....he refused to install the preslope so I said you may as well get back in your truck and quit wasting everyones time. I immediately got on the phone and called a local tile distributor and they gave me a few names. Of the two guys I called both do preslopes. I advised her to hire either one as they both only do custom showers and high end tile jobs.....but they also understand that big trees start out as acorns.
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I new when i posted it that the "Blue glue" would get a dishonorable mention. The stuffs good u should try some.
I use it all the time...I just like bustin on ya...you know that...
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Although it causes HUGE DUST ,,, may I suggest a grinder on your next tear out . Real good for spots were ya just don't want things breaking off .

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Let me know when you wanna come work for me in Florida TM.
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Let me know when you wanna come work for me in Florida TM.
You dont have enough monay to pay me to move to T-town much less to pay me to work. Thankles for these offerz
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Although it causes HUGE DUST ,,, may I suggest a grinder on your next tear out . Real good for spots were ya just don't want things breaking off .

GOOD WORK !!
Thanks for the compliment. I dont like angle grinders and the dust is why. I usually dont have any trouble with anything except bullnose edge tiles...they like to break. I usea grinder with a diamond blade somtimes.
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