a secret stash compartment!! or a compartment for an auto inflate balloon to make sure the boat never sinks in a hurricane again
Good guess, but nopeTrash bin?
Ding ding, we have a winner!A cover for compression post or wiring/plumbing.
-Will
Umbrella stand
I like your thinking but, as you'll see in the next post, a bit too obvious a location. I have a secret stash location already and well hidden! As to the airbag idea -a secret stash compartment!! or a compartment for an auto inflate balloon to make sure the boat never sinks in a hurricane again
For the air to inflate the airbag?Scuba tank storage unit.
Great. Now I'm gonna have to build one just to satisfy you guys!Umbrella stand - I knew it.
In a household, LVP does not need underlayment, as the bottom layer is some type of material like cork. Don't know what Mark did on that score though. One of the reasons we used LVP in our house was it is completely utterly impervious to water. To me, it is perfect for a boat. Wish I'd have thought of it when I did replaced my soles. The time savings would have been enormous....The $350 was for tile and ~6 sheets of underlayment at about $40/sheet?...
-Will
The Luxury Vinyl sells for around $3 to $4 a square foot, I didn't use any underlayment so I didn't price that. From watching and talking to the guys around here that have used it in there homes they didn't use underlayment either. The tiles have a molded-in thin cushion on the bottom so maybe that's why. The LVF is made pretty much entirely of PVC plastic so that's the waterproof part.It looks fantastic, Capt'n.
Just a question to better understand the savings on your floor. The $350 was for tile and ~6 sheets of underlayment at about $40/sheet? I assume the teak and Holly didn't need underlayment. If that's true, what do you estimate the difference in your labor would have been, had you gone with marine plywood flooring?
The tile looks wonderfully distinctive, by the way. I like it.
-Will
If you are not finished, or ever do this in a home, I recommend Bosch T128BHM3 blades... The only added cost has been jigsaw blades - the tiles eat them for breakfast!
I'll have to look for those next time I'm out n about, but too late for the floor - it's all done. I think I said so before, but my pace has ramped up greatly since the weather has improved here and I'm about two or three weeks behind in updates. Partly my fault but sometimes I have to force myself to sit down and do updates. Temporary condition for sure .If you are not finished, or ever do this in a home, I recommend Bosch T128BHM3 blades
for LVP. Thin kerf, seem to last a lot longer than other blades I tried.