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Thank you!Nice
Thanks, JB! It really is turning out better than we expected. Still home built but ok. The ceiling i the "great room" is 20 ft. Ok, 19'10-1/2"As usual you've never stopped moving Andy, what you've done to make that house a reality is beyond words. I look forward to seeing you and it again in the not to distant future.
JB



Windows clipping tool. One hand, one mouse - clicky, clicky...How'd you get that picture? Three hands? I can't hold my phone in my mouth and take a picture.

240# claw foot tub dated 1921. Up fifteen steps, down a short hallway then square turn into a bathroom.
I got three former friends together to help. I figured nobody should have more than 80# at any one time and we walked it up the stairs smoothly. If one had stumbled it could've been sad. Sheetrock damage and such.
I had two 2x12's side by side in the short hallway with a furniture dolly on them. Set the tub on the dolly, rolled it six feet then stood it on its end and laid it over on its side through the bathroom door.
Everyone was pleased when it was done. Someone even remarked I couldn't talk much with a heavy load after about five stair steps and that just made their day. There was a joke in there somewhere because everyone else laughed.
The guy in the middle is not smiling because the tub is still setting on his foot. But he is a gentleman and didn't want to disrupt the photographer.
I assume they're still friends. Maybe I meant to say farmer friends.Good job! Were they real friends before and former now that you put them through that?
We're going to be putting in a freestanding tub in our master bath remodel in a couple of months. Weighs 357#. Glad the contractor and crew will be dealing with it and not me. 15 steps as well but there's a 90° turn halfway up. Pretty sure I'll be sweating bullets just knowing it's happening.

Rent a crane, lift it outside.Now she wants her piano on her balcony.![]()
Yea!!Just dropping in to see if Andy has dropped in and he has!
Looking good Andy and the finish line is in site.

Rent a crane, lift it outside.
Pete
Hmmm. windows are too small, but I guess we could disassemble the wall.HeyAndy
Chip and I say hi.
I’m with @stillp, lots of fancy flats have pianos in London, they all go up the outside of the building
With regards to the cast iron tub, I worked on a site when I was young and a guy there, pulled the tub out of the van and stood it upright. Put his hammer through the plug hole took hold of the hammer handle and run upstairs with it over his shoulder, never seen it done again
Steve![]()

Good eye! The tub looks very surprised. Apparently this is one of those old tubs with the IQ sensor.Glad you got your friends together for the tub install, Andy. The tub looks surprised, though.
You mean it's going on an internal balcony?Hmmm. windows are too small, but I guess we could disassemble the wall.
Apparently his hammer head was well seated on the handle.![]()
You’ve sure improved the logo.
I never thought of painting one until Bob did his. I think they look nice.
Long time, no see. Amazing to see the progress you continue to make.
House update would be nice especially when there’s snow looking out the fantastic view.
I second that. (No offense Andy)Indeed it would! But if I remember, we left off at dragging a big ole bathtub to the upper level.....no need for updates with Andy in the tub!
