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RE: Bathroom Vanity Restoration - EightFingers - 01-29-2021

Looks a lot cleaner!

Where was the shower leaking?


RE: Bathroom Vanity Restoration - Snipe Hunter - 01-29-2021

Looks Great!.............


RE: Bathroom Vanity Restoration - BrokenOlMarine - 01-29-2021

(01-29-2021, 03:14 AM)EightFingers Wrote: Looks a lot cleaner!

Where was the shower leaking?

The hot water line inside the back of the shower.  They found four other leaks under the house.
Eventually, we should replace all the drains, but no rush.


RE: Bathroom Vanity Restoration - Randy C - 01-29-2021

I think you’re starting to get the hang of this woodworking hobby.


RE: Bathroom Vanity Restoration - K. L. McReynolds - 01-29-2021

(01-29-2021, 07:37 PM)Randy C Wrote: I think you’re starting to get the hang of this woodworking hobby.

We'll wait for the new vanity----if he makes one or buys it.
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RE: Bathroom Vanity Restoration - chrisntam - 01-31-2021

Looks great!

How many days start to finish on the "repair"?


RE: Bathroom Vanity Restoration - BrokenOlMarine - 01-31-2021

It took me a week to ten days, but there were several factors involved.  Others could have finished quicker I'm sure.

First, the moisture in the panels I intended to save, had to be clamped and allowed to dry fully.  

My cosmetic repairs took extra time as the putty works best when fully dry.

I wasn't in a rush, we were searching for a plumber / deciding on the single repair or ALL the water lines.

I also attempted to find matching molding, before I made the molding.

Finally, my physical challenges limit my shop time to shorter sessions than I used to be able to devote to interesting projects.  That gets frustrating, but it is what it is. 
Big Grin

All in all, worth the time, and enjoyed it.  Once it was done... It sat completed for another ten days or so waiting for the insurance (buyer's from the home purchase) to approve the replacement of the water lines. 
Rolleyes. They tried to deny, twice.  In the end, they approved. 
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