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Old 06-28-2010, 08:38 PM
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Nice job, I'm diggin the bricks how smooth is the surface?

I give you a hall pass.

But........You shoulda left up the butterfly and bird wall paper border i was diggin it.

Not smooth at all........Little one stubbs his toes alot......They arent all cut the same thickness........I guess you could call it rough cut?? I wanted the old look, and that's what I got
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Old 06-28-2010, 09:01 PM
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Not smooth at all........Little one stubbs his toes alot......They arent all cut the same thickness........I guess you could call it rough cut?? I wanted the old look, and that's what I got
too late now but you could've used a 1/2"x 1/2" trowel to lay it and built your mud up more, and that would have given you more play to make it smooth and level so you don't have the stubbed toes
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Old 06-28-2010, 09:06 PM
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too late now but you could've used a 1/2"x 1/2" trowel to lay it and built your mud up more, and that would have given you more play to make it smooth and level so you don't have the stubbed toes
Guess you'd have to see it to understand what I meant.........No brick is cut the same thickness............infact, one piece can be 1/2inch or more thick on one side, and 1/4 on the other.......some are 1/2in all the way across, some are 1/4, and of course everything in between...........That's what I meant by "rough cut" I did use 1/2 by 1/2 trowel.........Laying them was a tough job, but the grouting was REALLY BAD!!!!
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Old 06-28-2010, 09:20 PM
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Not smooth at all........Little one stubbs his toes alot......They arent all cut the same thickness........I guess you could call it rough cut?? I wanted the old look, and that's what I got
we had brick floors in our house when i was a kid, i could walk but my little brother was still crawling ......he had no toe nails left!!! from slidin them around the bricks all day
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