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Old 01-31-2011, 08:21 PM
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Is there any grout you can use in high moisture areas?? Especially saltwater....moisture? I have watched a number of builds, yours looks great by the way, and either concrete with a sealer and drain, or I suppose a good quality lino seem to be the more frequent choice. I am very much a flooring dummy when it comes to what should or should not be done so I am wondering why you chose tile versus ______? Or is there a sealer you could put over tile to make it waterproof or at the very least, very water resistant?
you can put sealers over the grout to stop the water. I find that ceramic tiles in a room can be slippery. they say that you can use the non stick floors with the sand grout in there. its suppose to work realyl well on salt water spills.

Stircrazy I gave you the wrong stuff once i get home i will get you the name , But i know it can be used around water just not as a floor like a shower
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Old 01-31-2011, 08:34 PM
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never mind, I just looked it up and it is mastic. wrong stuff for floor tiles man, hopefully it works good for you as it is a small area.

this is right from the instructions
"Do not use in critical water exposure areas"

this is the problem with mastics, they get soft again when they get wet, and take forever to dry as they need O2 to cure, hence why there not recomended for areas that can get wet.

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This high performance, pro-formula adhesive offers benefits to both the professional user and DIY customer. AcrylPro® spreads quickly and easily and offers extended open times for adjusting tile. It also provides higher bond strengths required for 12" x 12" (30 x 30 cm) ceramic floor tile installations and exceptional durability in wet areas. Offers maximum resistance to intermittent water exposure as defined by ANSI A136.1, Type I.
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Old 01-31-2011, 11:17 PM
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Is there any grout you can use in high moisture areas?? Especially saltwater....moisture?
yup, epoxy grout. but you better be darn sure you like the color

totaly water proof, but you have to do it quickly and clean up excess quick as once it sets up it is a pain. this is what I used for my bar top as it won't stain, adsorbe water, ect.. by far the best solution for showers, counter tops ect.. but it does take a bit more faness to work with.. I layed out a 2X3 foot board with left over / off cut tiles which I mortered down and then practiced on that so I could get an idea of the working time and such.

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This high performance, pro-formula adhesive offers benefits to both the professional user and DIY customer. AcrylPro® spreads quickly and easily and offers extended open times for adjusting tile. It also provides higher bond strengths required for 12" x 12" (30 x 30 cm) ceramic floor tile installations and exceptional durability in wet areas. Offers maximum resistance to intermittent water exposure as defined by ANSI A136.1, Type I.
yup and like I said you are doing a small area and as long as you wipe up spills quickly you'll be fine. I was going to use that stuff from HD originaly but the sales man steared me away from it.

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Old 02-14-2011, 12:05 AM
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Finally it been a long time. thank god. still need to hang them wanted to see what it would look like



these are the canopy ones for the top

will clear stain them tomorrow
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Old 02-14-2011, 12:20 AM
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That's gonna be purdy! Is the shelf on the far left not getting a door?
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Old 02-14-2011, 12:33 AM
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ya it is Brett the door is 15" and for some reason I made it 16" so need to make another one
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Old 02-14-2011, 03:56 AM
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I need some clarification on your overflow, how much of it flows threw your skimmer. It is hard to tell from the pics. I want to do an external skimmer on the 250, as well as 2 NextReef MR2's. That way I can keep the sump size down a little and have more room.

Also what is the flow rate of your return pump? Have been looking at lastlights pump he has for sale. And thinking of doing 8 - 1" returns after my 4way so they would alternate 4 on, 4 off.
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Oh ya love the cabinet work looks awesome by the way
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Old 02-14-2011, 03:26 PM
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Tank and cabinetry is looking great Mike.

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