Modern Porcelain Shower Pan
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- Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
- Modern One Piece Porcelain Shower Pan
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Very nice , simple design for a common shower most people have issues with . good job sir .
Excellent! Thanks so much! Quick and to the point!
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You're a freakin Stud Liggy Liggy Landberg!!! Whether linear or standard those tilable drains are dope!! Hoping all is well, Dirty Jersey out!!
Thanks buddy! Hope all is good!
You're a super designer bud!!
I appreciate that!
Thanks for taking the time to make this video. I was curious how it was cut and now I know. Also its nice to know about the general price and easy upkeep this large tile will provide. Please keep it coming!!!
I like how you talk to say the right words for RUclips haha. Love your videos I will be doing my bathroom soon.
I think I will start with my laundry room floor, followed by the garage steps to gain some experience. Also thinking to tile the small patio area for experience also with the large formats.
Thanks for the demo. I would Love to see an a actual shower installation.
I love how you share all your Tiling techniques. I'm preparing to tile my shower this spring and I'm glad I found your channel. Keep up the great work and the videos coming. Thanks from Live Free Or Die New Hampshire!
Thanks! and will keep up the videos 👍
absolutely awsum dude!
This is great information!...I also happen to have a 3x3 shower so this helps me a ton.
Glad it was helpful!
One more beautiful and smart video! Simply can`t understand why you have used a n angle grinder? Is that just because you have no large format wet cutter, or there is another reason? Sometimes we can see a very thin 6mm the same size Italian porcelain tiles. I can state, they`re too brittle and you would crack them by angle grinder easily. Also, it seems like grouts in your video are about 5-6mm... It can`t meet today`s requirements :) May be an option to buy (if you have your business connected to this), or just hire a 1200 or 1800mm wet cutter? It costs ~$300 /day or 300 for two days if you take it on weekend :) One more option is to bring the tile in a specialised stone/tile services. They can cut for around 20 bucks per linear meter (including edges polishing). That`s in case if you have just one floor tile for your DIY project.
Beautiful. Great design. Nice to have an alternative to the 2” sheets with all their grout lines. Though for my customers, I think it be better/clearer to be saying ‘cut from a single piece’.. instead of a ‘one-piece shower floor’.
Question: For those of us with less confidence with grinder skill, is there any kind of guide strip you know of?
Thanks for posting your designs and experience, much appreciated. I’d never have come up with this on my own.
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This guy is the human table saw.
That’s exactly what I was thinking lol
You're my fucking hero.
Amazing! Thank you!
superb vid ... outstanding result!
Love this type of videos
Nice video👍
If I ever have to do one im buying the montolit large tile scorer with track.like 800 bucks,I just don't trust myself with a grinder lol
if you were to attemt this using a traditional mud pack floor instead of a foam pan, can it be done or do you have to pack the pitch differently ? perhaps using the goof proof rails or something? or is a foam pan basically the same as a mud pitch in the way it conforms?
We've only installed large format on pre fab trays because of this reason. You might have to do a little thinny floating if done on a dry pack.
Cheers! Good viedo.
You make me sick to watch how damn good you are
If we need 3' x 5', would you just add a tile at both ends to make a rectangle?
Good job... ;)
I am wondering if when u are cutting a small square that you could not use a smaller diamond disk cutter if you can get them this ?
I have a upcoming video on small diamond cutting wheels, stay tuned!
If youre going over a tradional mud pan with the large format method do you pack the pan with 4 sides sloping to drain?
Thats a good question. I would think a flat surface would be better use thinset to get the slope right
Can I do the same cutting on 3x5 shower ?
Would it work to have one large piece slopped in one direction to a linear drain?
Yes, that would work also
What grit would that rubbing pad be??
We use a 100 grit and 60 grit, (links are in my description)
Does holding a sponge against the blade help with a cleaner cut or just a dust prevention thing
no, simply cools the blade
@@LandbergTileTV thanks
Watching here from the Philippines.. Very nice video
Do you use much of the USG?? I think their system is just as good as Schluter. The only thing I don’t care for that is their drain system. Just not as many options as Schluter
Me too I started use usg pans but they are no longer manufactured once the stock runs out that's it
Doesn’t the grout spacing get bigger as it slopes towards the drain or is that not too noticeable to be concerned? Nevertheless nice work as always.
No, same size joint all the way down. Thanks for the watch! 😎
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Glazed tile, weather ceramic or porcelain, is a really bad idea for a shower floor.
Why?
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I would love to say I’m as proficient at the grinder as you are; but alas I’m not lol
I'm sure you're great!
@@LandbergTileTV You got any vids on tips to keep your grinder straight??
Bernie Sanders waveing arms tile guy
hammer on the nail
Wouldn't that be slicker
Than hell when wet though?
Not if it's Matte finish like these tiles. There is slight texture to these floor tiles.
Gotcha! Is there a way to tell when purchasing like a grading or designation from the supply house or is it more just the feel of the finish?
Thanks for the reply!
Dan Allen, while I encourage my customers to feel the tile as part of the selection process, look for a COF or DCOF rating with the tile. This coefficient of friction rating helps quantify it. Most reputable manufacturers are including this data with their products, using accepted testing guidelines from one of the national tile institutes (don’t remember which one).
Pau c, please dont teach people to use grinder with no guard
europe been doing this for years
Lawsuit, shower floor. All those grout joints prevent you from slipping and falling .
The tile is matte finish, you will not slip.
I first saw this type of shower floor in a hotel in Germany, I showered in it several times, it was not slippery and I really liked it. But the tile needs to be appropriate. I am investigating this as I plan to do it for my own shower now. From my research the tile needs to have a dynamic coefficient of friction (DCOF) of 0.42 or greater. This is to comply with ANSI A137.1-2012. So ask what the DCOF value is before buying the tile. For more info see www.thespruce.com/coefficient-of-friction-specs-to-buy-best-1822608