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RE: New bathtub - MikeBob - 10-27-2016 (10-27-2016, 05:37 PM)Snipe Hunter Wrote: I just put in an American Standard Cambridge 16x32x17-3/4 tub in the guest bath. We like a deep tub so it narrows the field a little. The price was reasonable for a steel/porcelain tub. I am a bit surprised about the door track width and the top top. Most tracks are about 2" wide and tub apron tops 3"+. Unless I am not reading your post correctly, or you misdiscribed. RE: New bathtub - Snipe Hunter - 10-27-2016 These are the dimensions. It comes in whirlpool and non whirlpool. Mine isn't the whirlpool model. Do you see the 2-1/2" dimension at the apron top on the front of the tub? That dimension is correct but it doesn't take into consideration the radius at the front edges. The actual flat area at the center of the apron top is 1-7/8", not 2-1/2". My shower door track is 2". So, I have 1/8 of an inch of the track hanging over the inside of the tub with no caulk because it doesn't hit the tub. I could caulk it but it would look like crap. It is caulked everywhere it is touching the apron. The track does screw to the tub in the center so it's not going anywhere. I made sure the area around the screws is gooped up well with silicon caulk so the tub holes don't rust out. It's a deceiving diagram. I'm sure that I'm the only one who will notice but it still not the way I'd rather do it and I like the door enough where I didn't want to send it back. RE: New bathtub - MikeBob - 10-27-2016 I never had that problem, but that is how I would have handled it. Live and learn for me. RE: New bathtub - bsheffer - 10-28-2016 I have thought about getting re-finished in place but as of now, there is rust showing through the finish and according to my local respected re-finishing guy, because of that, he will not provide a warranty. RE: New bathtub - Bob10 - 10-28-2016 Also depending on install darn near impossible to check the old drains with the tub in place. So in the off chance the finish lasts 20 years there is a good chance the drain will fail good idea if you are selling the place, tight on funds or in a rental and want a fast turn around but not something I would do in a house I planned on living in long term unless I was looking at a temporary fix RE: New bathtub - Cooler - 10-28-2016 Do they put sound deadener or insulation on the underside of steel tubs? RE: New bathtub - Bob10 - 10-28-2016 styrofoam RE: New bathtub - Snipe Hunter - 10-28-2016 (10-28-2016, 11:28 AM)Cooler Wrote: Do they put sound deadener or insulation on the underside of steel tubs? The one I just purchased had a product on it that reminded me of undercoating on a car. Looked to be sprayed on rubber like substance. |