I just found your channel and was wondering if you can point me in the direction of the clips I have seen you use? The Orange/blue And Green Have you used the Perfect Level Master? Which do you prefer?
@@mattjudy6780 RESPECT!!!! Liggy Liggy Landberg is one of the Real Ones!!! Even though he's on da Wrong Coast & I'm on da Right Coast LOL!!! Been rockin wit dis fool since he was at 3,000 subs & knew then great things were gonna happen. Stay Blessed Homies!! Dirty Jersey out again!!
@moneymakingmikeg.9555 yesir! Landberg is the man. Been right there with you since the beginning around 3k too. He deserves a bigger audience. Have a good one brother
On the right side, the bottom right 12 by 24 that goes around the curb. is that 2 pieced? And why did you come out so far past the curb?.... Also I guess as a side note. It doesn't matter that you didn't tile the top of the curb first and then tile the wall around it. Because it's a sealed system at that point. When the water gets down there, it's going to run into the shower off the curb because the substrate of the top of the curb is pitched anyway, I think personally. I just like the look Better and to know When the water runs down the wall it gets kicked out on top of the curb instead of behind first. I guess it just keeps minimal water behind there and the corner areas at the end of the curb..... What is your reasoning on not using a 2CM quartz on the curb and bottom of the window and bottom of the niche and then use trim on the left right and top if you wanted to.... Personally, I think water gets stuck on the edge easier when any type of trim is used on the bottom. But just my thoughts.....awsome video.
@suspicionofdeceit Correct, I understand ,what I'm saying is that bottom right piece? Is it 2 pieces? It looks like it wasn't one solid u cut around curb.
We got lucky with the window and preplanned for the niche by measuring the tray, tile and four row's of tile with clips. You frame based off that measurement. Here is a video on that ruclips.net/video/q5lM6s4pJDg/видео.html
@@LandbergTileTV ya I’ve watched that multiple times. I wondered if there was a similar way to do that with the window. Perhaps measure by stacking tile and cutting at the bottom. I guess it’s not really possible with a niche there however, but a window is kind of a niche anyway so I’ll just not do that lol.
Love the concrete style wall tile. Such a simple and attractive look. I even dig using it in the niche. I've never seen that particular Jolly before but its also very cool. Can't wait to see the finished bathroom.
@5:31 I laughed because I've been there. Did you pull, clean and trim some more or did that work? Awesome clean work as always.
lol it worked! but was close
What’s the advantage of you putting the large tile over the pan tile? Thanks.
Water shed mostly
I just found your channel and was wondering if you can point me in the direction of the clips I have seen you use?
The Orange/blue
And Green
Have you used the Perfect Level Master?
Which do you prefer?
Our favorite are levtec 1/16
Yeah Buddy!!! Before you know it we'll be admiring da close ups!!! Hoping all is well Bud, Dirty Jersey out!!
Tomorrow Mike! Happy 3 day weekend brother!
Dirty Jersey has been a loyal subscriber. Been seeing "dirty jersey out" since the beginning
@@mattjudy6780 RESPECT!!!! Liggy Liggy Landberg is one of the Real Ones!!! Even though he's on da Wrong Coast & I'm on da Right Coast LOL!!! Been rockin wit dis fool since he was at 3,000 subs & knew then great things were gonna happen. Stay Blessed Homies!! Dirty Jersey out again!!
@moneymakingmikeg.9555 yesir! Landberg is the man. Been right there with you since the beginning around 3k too. He deserves a bigger audience. Have a good one brother
Very clean, Good work!
Appreciate it!
Where's the failure?
Minute 4:33 …🎞️ love the music as always. Great work 🤝
Thank you 🙌
Post a link for model tile snap cutter you're using . Does it cut small subway tile too. Currently wet saw cutting all tile
Yes, Montolit cuts everything
link is in my Tool Store, link below the video description
On the right side, the bottom right 12 by 24 that goes around the curb. is that 2 pieced? And why did you come out so far past the curb?.... Also I guess as a side note. It doesn't matter that you didn't tile the top of the curb first and then tile the wall around it. Because it's a sealed system at that point. When the water gets down there, it's going to run into the shower off the curb because the substrate of the top of the curb is pitched anyway, I think personally. I just like the look Better and to know When the water runs down the wall it gets kicked out on top of the curb instead of behind first. I guess it just keeps minimal water behind there and the corner areas at the end of the curb..... What is your reasoning on not using a 2CM quartz on the curb and bottom of the window and bottom of the niche and then use trim on the left right and top if you wanted to.... Personally, I think water gets stuck on the edge easier when any type of trim is used on the bottom. But just my thoughts.....awsome video.
@suspicionofdeceit Correct, I understand ,what I'm saying is that bottom right piece? Is it 2 pieces? It looks like it wasn't one solid u cut around curb.
How did you end up with a full piece under the window? How did you plan for it and the niche?
We got lucky with the window and preplanned for the niche by measuring the tray, tile and four row's of tile with clips. You frame based off that measurement. Here is a video on that ruclips.net/video/q5lM6s4pJDg/видео.html
@@LandbergTileTV ya I’ve watched that multiple times. I wondered if there was a similar way to do that with the window. Perhaps measure by stacking tile and cutting at the bottom. I guess it’s not really possible with a niche there however, but a window is kind of a niche anyway so I’ll just not do that lol.
Love the concrete style wall tile. Such a simple and attractive look. I even dig using it in the niche. I've never seen that particular Jolly before but its also very cool. Can't wait to see the finished bathroom.
Glad you like it!
what type of snapper is this?
That's the Montolit 24" and we love it!