Trouble is I’m limited to my wood lathe and carpentry with maybe denier nylon fabric. Also how much do GEs’ GEnx turbo fans cost (wholesale)
Facade do I have a deal for you. There is no way that you can make the Leer on your home lathe, you need industrial strength machinery ahere boy, and I have in my possession right this minute a Swakegwegian 5 speed wood/metal lathe with a fabric stretcher and fondler combine-ire, just what you will need. Now we will have to get to negotiating a price for this and since you sound like a decent sort of dude I will take a small island in the Bahama’s group as a swap or if you are of a mind to get me a place on ‘The Apprentice’ ,I want to see if that rug will go fetch a ball when it’s thrown.
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I need to waterproof a wall for my shower and was hoping to use a waterproof epoxy paint. Will it work?
We want to do this as cheap as possible–the space does not allow for a standard shower or a “shower in a box”. Initially we wanted to put up plastic walls, but we are concerned the adhesive won’t stick to the lathe and plaster walls. Any suggestions would be appreciated!
If we decide to use the plastic shower walls would they work for a wall that isn’t flat? There is some sort of trim and what looks to be wainscotting halfway down the wall. Also, any idea on cost of the plastic walls?
No, you can’t paint a shower coating on lath and plaster walls and not expect wall damage that’s going to be difficult to repair later. Save yourself the trouble and glue the plastic tub surround up, it will stick fine to your walls so long as they’re dry and in good shape now.