New one to me

tjbnwi said:
Tom Bellemare said:
tjbnwi said:
The owner noticed the granite counter top had shifted 1/2-3/4".

No problems for 15 years, then this.

Tom

I just really noticed this, Tom. I normally examine your posts pretty carefully to learn something...

Three times zero equals zero - Darn...

Tom

Stay tuned, you may learn some new combinations of words if the tile or counter breaks when I move this assembly back in place to install the shoe.

Tom
  OOO, GOOD POINT.  [eek]
 
I think this wall was a failure from the beginning. You can see the amount of drywall removed to fit up the splash. They used paper towel for caulk backer on the splash.

I used stiff backs to work the studs back in place to set the shoe. When I removed the stiff backs the studs sprung back about 1/4". I decided to install the let-in to solve the problem.

I did not have any drywall with me so I used some plywood left from the sheathing.

Tom
 

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Very lucky homeowner to have you repair this with out distorting the counter top and case work.

Very nice work.
 
Looks like a nice fix!
Is there room for the pipe to move? The notch looks tight (maybe just the picture) and could "tick", and is there a screw hole in the pipe?
 
tjbier said:
Looks like a nice fix!
Is there room for the pipe to move? The notch looks tight (maybe just the picture) and could "tick", and is there a screw hole in the pipe?

Not as much room as I would like, but the shoe captures it very tightly.

That was a siding nail hole.

Tom
 
Nice fix, Tom.  How did you fix the nail hole?  How much work was needed on the inside after the wall was coaxed back into place? 

 
Sparktrician said:
Nice fix, Tom.  How did you fix the nail hole?  How much work was needed on the inside after the wall was coaxed back into place? 

Cut up some PVC pipe, mixed the shavings with glue, opened up the hole a little, worked the paste into the pipe.

One splash was loose on the wall. I have to glue it back on when I'm there painting the cedar.

Tom
 
Looks good Tom.
Did you find some of the same self gauging beveled cedar siding?
Tim
 
Tim Raleigh said:
Looks good Tom.
Did you find some of the same self gauging beveled cedar siding?
Tim

Thanks.

I was told the profile is called Dolly Varden, looked it up and they were correct about the name. Could not find it locally so I routed the rabbet into beveled 8".

Tom
 
Very Nice work. I'm sure the homeowners are relieved AND happy with your quality and attention to detail.  [not worthy]
 
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