OJ,
Sorry for the thread hijack. Guys like Track-man got me so motivated after seeing his work. His vehicles look like jewels in his shop!
I got up at 1230AM yesterday and laid out to almost the last line of tiles in four and a half hours. I have about 7-8 full tiles to place and then, when they harden up, I am going to pull out the tile saw and cut all the little edge pieces for install the next day. Then, its grout time.
Yeah, I am blessed with a ton of equipment and machinery. This barn complex is almost 2700 square feet. The main workshop room I am working on will require swapping everything onto the new tile -BUT, the good news is, a lot of the machines and cabinets go along that wall. This will be their last move. I have a gorgeous double set of Canadian New Age cabinets that are fairly easy to move. Those will go in the as-of-yet untiled section. The whole center of this room will be open for vehicles or wood projects. Kind of hard to see in the picture I posted but, that shot is half of the 37 foot wide room that is 42 feet long. It was originally intended as an RV/Trailer garage.
I want to paint the outside of the building too next winter. I'll do a thread on the whole project with lots of pictures that I have shot along the way. I am going to get my wife to shoot some pics of me laying tile so the folks who have never ever thought about doing tile can see it ain't rocket science.
I traveled for a living for 30+ years. I saw more incredibly bad tile work in bathrooms across this country that it convinced me, I could do better. Track t-4 probably had the same idea. His project is
awesome.
A lot of people think tile is too labor intensive. I did almost zero prep except for a TSP wash, some oil removal and a little Red Guard. What I am spending in install time is kinda made up for in very little prep work. And here in AZ, I sure don't ever have to worry about "hot tire pick up" on my porcelain!
Again, sorry. I'll shut up for now. More later.
