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Two Step37 viewsThe granito tiles are first laid and leveled in dry pack and then weber adhesive is applied to the back of the tile.dozer
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Drymix37 viewsAnother shot of the tiles partially installed. Notice the guide line and dry mix concrete.dozer
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Finished Door from Inside37 viewsThis is a finished door as viewed from the inside. The casing on the top hides the roll up mechanism. dozer
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Wood Trim Cuts37 viewsAngle cutting the wood trim on a miter saw. Joints on two adjoining pieces are done at a 45 degree angle.dozer
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Wood Trim Nailed to Ceiling37 viewsThe wood trim pieces are nailed to the ceiling using a power gun. dozer
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Trim Wood37 viewsTrim wood applied around an exposed column. dozer
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Gate Arrives37 viewsThe stainless gate arrives a few weeks behind schedule, but arrives no the less!!dozer
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Wheels37 viewsHere is another shot showing the gouge marks along side the track. We used the same size 3" stainless wheel set as is normally used with a stainless gate. 4" would not really accomplish much as the gate is already really light. dozer
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Repairing the Driveway after Stainless Guys Leave37 viewsThe grout is being applied to the drive way to cover up the grooves made while installing the stainless track. dozer
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Stainless Gate37 viewsThe completed stainless gate. One thing would do differently is be more careful to specific the distance between vertical pieces, it is a bit wide on the upper portion at 15 cm. dozer
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Finished Gate and Entry Door37 viewsLike the look of the Stainless and the original iron sections surrounding it. Stainless only really is necessary for gates and door, things that move or open as it is really light.dozer
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Garbage Collection37 viewsEven the really good workers will tend to just toss the garbage over the wall if you don't watch them. dozer
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