Flooring Tile - here they are
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fordman30
01-25-04, 07:00 AM
kitchen backsplash from left to right 120 in up 16in to the left 67in up17.5in over 36in down 17.5in over 17.5in down 16 in vpart 2 104in up 26.5in over the left 43in down 11.5 left 63in down 16 <part 3 >1st bath 65x28 sq.ctr wall 20.5 in 58in 65in 7-right wall 28x65<2nd bath shower 36x80 om 3 walls-shower floor 36 x80...floor 114in x 77in x38in x78in x 66 and now the tub 6x50x7x72x6.5x78x20x78 please all help would be appriciated :D 4in inthe kitchen backsplash and 12in.inthe 2nd bath THANKS IN ADVANCE
John Nelson
01-26-04, 06:40 PM
This is perhaps the most amazing post I have ever seen.
florcraft
01-26-04, 07:16 PM
Let me ask NASA real quick.......
nope...they are stumped too...........
nope...they are stumped too...........
ee3
01-26-04, 07:25 PM
I started draw it up ,but it looks kinda like the time machine from "Contact" with Jodi Foster!! And some what like a Sat. night I kinda remember back in the 70s...white rabbit
John Nelson
01-27-04, 08:11 AM
Here are two approaches when estimating tile for complex shapes:
(1) Draw it out on graph paper, where each square on the graph paper represents the size of one tile. Then just count the squares and partial squares.
(2) Buy twice as much as you think you will need, do the tile job, and return the leftovers. Most tile stores and home centers will take back the leftovers.
In either case, be sure to save some extras for possible later breakage.
(1) Draw it out on graph paper, where each square on the graph paper represents the size of one tile. Then just count the squares and partial squares.
(2) Buy twice as much as you think you will need, do the tile job, and return the leftovers. Most tile stores and home centers will take back the leftovers.
In either case, be sure to save some extras for possible later breakage.
fordman30
02-29-04, 05:52 PM
hey sorry for takin so long gettin back to you guys.i said the he## with it and hired a guy to do it for me...i knew it looked crazy after i typed all that crap ..it looked liked it just ran together...thanks anyway