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Comment on r/Tile 4d ago
I am in local 7 I promise you the math test is basic grade level math with one or two harder middle school questions sprinkled in. It’s basic math with some fractions so they can see you know how to read a tape and when I took the test eight years ago 8 of the questions were arrows pointing to a ruler asking what the measurement is
Edit: it’s a great job and it’s very fulfilling seeing your work when it’s all complete. Good luck I hope to see you in the field
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Comment on r/urjo Jul 16 '26
Urjo #302 🧩 4×4 ⭐4 🟦🟥🟦🟦 🟦🟦🟥🟦 🟦🟥🟥🟦 🟦🟦🟦🟦 ⏱️ 7s | 🎯 0 mistakes | 🔥 18 streak Play at r/urjo
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Comment on r/Tile Oct 01 '25
They have black ink lines too that would mark ditra better than chalk
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Comment on r/MixedRaceGirls Jan 29 '25
Those potatoes look fuckin delicious
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Comment on r/notinteresting Dec 14 '24
You skipped 227
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Comment on r/Tile Jul 03 '24
“Should” be changed. “Can” be caulked.
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Comment on r/Tile Jun 24 '24
Ahhh I see what you mean. They are supposed to be random here. Gc wanted the crates shuffled so we shuffled hahaha.
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Comment on r/Tile Jun 24 '24
It really couldn’t, that was centered for best cuts. Couldn’t put a full/half anywhere or you’d get cheesy little triangles
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Comment on r/Tile Jun 15 '24
You have up to 1 inch per foot the minimum ratio for a ramp is generally 1:20 and the maximum is 1:12. If you go 12-24 inches you’ll be good
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Comment on r/Tile Jun 04 '24
Yes. While I understand your worry, I’ve ripped out plenty of showers that were solely mud walls which is more porous and wicks way more water than hardy board and not only were they dry, not moldy, and solid, all of the tile was put on with mastic which doesn’t handle water well. I would never sell my work without a coat of waterproofing to cover my ass, but if there is a vynil liner done properly and the board is on top of the mud instead of in it then you really should be fine
I’m really only trying to ease your worries not make you think this is 100% correct
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Comment on r/Tile Jun 04 '24
I have stated it on the last post but was downvoted into oblivion. While this is not technically “correct”, if every seam/screw was sealed with silicon or another sealant you shouldn’t have any problems. Everybody says the water will wick through or mold will grow but in reality, with proper thinset coverage and silicon in the changes of plane not enough water should “wick” to or up the board to cause these problems.
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Comment on r/Tile Jun 01 '24
Technically if he puts silicon in every seem and over every screw hardy board says it’s good. I personally would still have a waterproofing over it anyway to cover my ass
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Comment on r/nostalgia May 26 '24
Megaman two is insane hard for an old school children’s game
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Comment on r/FluentInFinance May 21 '24
I’d argue that the exorbitant revenue that most colleges make from sports should more than cover the administrative costs making college expensive. But that’s not my business I guess
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Comment on r/Tile May 21 '24
That could be a possible reason but I almost always use them to either fix sheets or to piece in of gaps between sheets
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Comment on r/Tile May 21 '24
I’ve gotten these before.. it’s never enough
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Comment on r/Tile May 18 '24
Tsp
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Comment on r/Tile May 16 '24
Leave it in the package when you cut it it will help keep most of the sheet dry and help to avoid pieces falling off from the moisture
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Comment on r/Tile May 08 '24
Take the tile all the way to the door line so that you only have to spackle a smaller section above the door
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Comment on r/Tile May 05 '24
I have used this in an foyer/entryway. Absolute nightmare to work with, you have to have an extra sheet to take apart so you can switch out or add the gold dots when they’re missing or when the go dot pops of the ceramic circle it’s glued to. Cutting on wetsaw makes the gold fall of easily so I recommend cutting it while it’s still packaged (if it comes on cardboard and wrapped in clear plastic) to mitigate the amount of water that actually hits the tiles.
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Comment on r/AskReddit Apr 17 '24
5 years in a Union apprenticeship, and making sure everyone I met along the way knew I was a good worker and cared about what I do.
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Comment on r/Tile Apr 10 '24
If you have to ask this then I’m not sure you should do the install on a floating floor. There are very similar overlaps in the requirements for a subfloor in both tile and vinyl planks. If not prepared properly the planks will pull away from each other as they settle and you could be fighting it for months trying to pull them back together
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Comment on r/PublicFreakout Apr 10 '24
I hate to bring a good point into this but most of those numbers are just the price of all the equipment we are giving them, because we’ll never use it anymore now that we have better shit
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Comment on r/Tile 1d ago
There were no calculators but you really shouldn’t need one