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Just get a piece of 8" diamond plate mop board and hide it :cool: :ROFLMAO:
If I could find diamond plate ceramic tile I would be all over that idea.
 
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Thankfully came off pretty clean. I was afraid the sheetrock would come with it. Now that won’t drive you crazy every time you walk in.
I agree, it was making me crazy just thinking about it.🤪

Luckily the mastic took off mostly drywall texure and paint instead of sheetrock.
Used my little Estwing 12 ounce rip claw framing hammer, tap-tap-tap and it all peeled off in fairly big shards. Only one bandaid required. 😉
 
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In my quest to replicate that vintage service station look I designed the bathroom with a narrow black liner tile between the white subway tile and the bullnose cap to complement the basketweave floor tile.
Got real sticker shock when I priced out the liner tiles at $12+/ ft. 😳

That was way more than what I wanted to spend, so I did some poking aound and found a sheet of 3/4" x 4" basalt black tiles at Floor and Decor for $16, so I cut them into strips to use for liner tile. 20260221_115603.jpgHappy with the result, looks great (IMHO) and saved me $200 over the special-order tile. (1/3 the cost of the entire tile project)20260221_181121.jpg
 
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Got the green shingle roof over the Texaco facade finshed up yesterday. It took three bundles of ridge shingles (I never did find any green 3-tab). Put them up with 1" narrow crown staples since they're just decorative. I did have to touch up the bright staples on the last course with a dab of dark green paint to cover the shiners. 20260224_125850.jpg20260224_095234.jpgMore to come.
 
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Nice faux roof! I noticed the step flash is missing .... ;)

And the drip edge!! Whoa, tough crowd on this thread. :lol_hitti

Gutter, spout, and splash block?

Not to throw insult to injury Scott, but I don't see any downspouts or gutters either. Any plans? :dunno:

I'm not even sure they sell such things here in Phoenix.....

In that region of the country, hes using last weeks newspaper for the vapor barrier

Looking good!
Ha! None of you self-proclaimed roofing experts even noticed that I did use a proper starter course.
 
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Pffft-so what


A real man would have a rain gutter tapped to a keg. Plus 64oz personalized engraved / chilled steins for all his buddies who do drink.



But noooooo, you have your little starter course instead don’t ya
I have considered your suggestion and diverted the Saniflo pump to a keg for you.
 
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First of two garage doors going in today.
Finally going to be able to get this addition closed up. 20260227_085542.jpg
Went with Wayne Dalton 9100 series insulated flat panel doors to match the existing garage, since they are immediately adjacent.
The smaller glass panel door for the Texaco station should be in next week, it had to come out of the Ohio plant.
More to come.
 
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Been really busy helping a close friend's widow get an industrial property cleaned out and ready for sale. Huge woodshop, chock full o'stuff. Will post more on that later....
Did manage to get the bathroom wall tile grouted and most of the floor tile put down today. Should be able to get it finished up tomorrow, as soon as I get all the plumbing fixtures installed we can call for a final inspection. Contractor is done, what's left is on me. 20260307_134833.jpg
 
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The place is looking amazing, I'm just wondering how long did it take you to weave in all of those tiles and did you have to heat them up first :unsure: :ROFLMAO:

Can't wait to see the Texaco Station come together :thumbup:
Thanks, Tony. I knew you would resurface when I threatened to call you just as soon as I got the phone in...🤣20260309_103738.jpg
 
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