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No one would know unless you tell them... your tools look great!
In fact I may try the pooper scooper idea. Brilliant!
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Very nice storage solution, too.
I like the metal handles - I've had my tools outside for so long that the wooden handles had become stained and blackened. Not too appetizing...
Had to clean them with a scrubber pad and bleach. It's already time to do them again!!!
I presume the pooper scooper was brand new?
Christo
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This is a poor man's approach to the tools. I got the peel as a gift - it had a 12 inch handle, not gonna work in this application. I bought the brush for cheap on the Internet, and that's right boy's and girl's - the shovel and rake is a pooper scooper from Pet Smart.The shaft's were made from EMT pipe and the handles I made from some scrap oak I had in the shop. But what the hey - it fills the time when it's too dark to do masonry. One thing I did realize - my welding skills have gone to crap - use it or lose it.
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Got it. I now see that on the photo. At first glance, I thought the brick was sitting on top of the tile. I now see that the tile is trimmed to fit around the brick.
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Mike,
It won't be level with the cooking surface. I will bring the brick up to that height, but the tile is staying where it is (the same height as the rest of the island).
Les...
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Les, what are your plans to get your entry way "counter" up to level with the cooking surface. Looks like your building up with bricks. If so, what is the purpose of putting the tile down there?
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I'm just getting caught up again on your & everyone else's progress - glad to see the pistol cut solved your dilemma. It's going to look really good!
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What kind of crazy English is that? Gee whiz...I need some coffee.
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Les- looks awesome. However...I don't think we should built your build in the plans. All the first timers will take one look at your brickwork and think that it's impossible!
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Thanks for the comments everyone.
Ken - I have the tile overhanging the counter the thickness of a tile. I am going to rip one inch pieces and set them underneath for trim.
Frances - someone is building a dome with no mortar whatsoever - thats where the bar is being raised. Looking forward to watching that progress. I know it can be done, just a butt load of work.
RT - I wished I had a better tile saw. I bought a cheap one from Lowes a few years ago. Makes the job a lot harder then it needs to be.
Les...
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Les,
The tile work looks great. I just started cutting mine last night.
Are you going to leave the outer edges of the tile overlapping the brick stand? I really like the way it looks, just wondering if you are concerned about chipping or sharp edges?
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Well it certainly looks like I missed out on a lot of fun here...
Originally posted by Les View PostThe cracks seem to be minimal, so I would say that the approach of not using mortar inside the dome is a success.
... So it's agreed then, we put Les' oven in the building plans and tell all the new builders that that is exactly how it has to be done....
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