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wddleme

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  1. In case these haven’t popped onto your radar, there are two brick and mortar vanilla but abdl friendly places somewhat on your route…..Diapered Ladies in Ft Wayne Indiana, https://thediaperladies.com/ And Supply Solutions in Albany, NY. https://nemobility.com/abdl/ Have fun!
  2. Tempted! Might be passing thru your area sometime Monday, probably afternoon, won’t know for sure till closer to then....how flexible are you about syncing up! Thanks
  3. Kyle- i’m willing to downsize a little.....could create a priority box of goodies.....possibilities include frilly and/or regular plastic pants, coverall bib, fill box with high quality plastic backed disposables in large....eg Betterdry, Rearz.....maybe a slightly used bottle, ....my cost plus shipping.....from west coast so several days to get there.......if interested can provide more info ....
  4. I have been there...it was great. The interesting stuff is to the far right in the store, just head straight over there! Bethany is great....chit chats a bit depending on your lead. She says others in the store are understanding but can’t vouch for that. Responds well to email contacts and will share her schedule.... she was flexible and stayed a little late when I was held up in Northway traffic ( a local reference you might understand after your 4 days! I am not local.) hope you comment on your experience! Go for it!
  5. Stopped in on Saturday....what a wonderful person and nice place....selection of disposables is pretty substantial. A number of other fun things like jammies, onesies, plastic pants and rhumbas.....
  6. Hope it's ok.....wanted to bump it up since i added additional info....shameless!
  7. I understand Bettypooh's code comments on PT.....that said, in practical application for subfloors to tile applications with backer board I've never seen it used interior....however, make sure you have exterior grade leftover, not an interior plywood (eg from a leftover cabinet project or such....check the labeling).
  8. Buy 3, might return one, 1+ for joist tops and bottoms, 1 for backer to ply.....ie might do it all with 2
  9. Yup, you'll find then right there by the backer board, usually greenish, made and coated with material that won't degrade in contact with the cement/thinset materials.
  10. You're supposed to put thinset between the ply and backer and definitely use the backer screws to attach, not roofing nails or such.
  11. toenail should do it, either way, use some construction adhesive under the "joists" and with the ply.....tiling instructions will say thinset between the backer board and the ply also...
  12. Updated with asking prices.....all plus actual shipping charges. Having had luck with the plastic pants.....here's a list of adult bibs and similar.
  13. Understand....had expected to break into small lots...., the other member wanted it all, and offered a reasonable price (we had a friendly minor negotiation) and it has been shipped! Got some bibs I culled also....will put up some info on that and see if any interest.
  14. I think you're looking good......joist spacing is close enough!!....other aspects look fine too.
  15. not sure what you are saying about the 1x4.... but here is a quick grab of info on code for distances....not sure where you are....
  16. Thanks......and I see you have one up now! I am currently discussing an offer from another member who messaged me for the lot.......I am parting with 80 pairs, about 23 true vintage DPF, Gerber, Chrissy's, etc.....but wide variety...all in excellent condition....of course I could make significantly more by slowly feeding them out for sale but willing to save effort for a good offer.
  17. Personally, if the back 2x4 is solid and been there as long as I suspect I wouldn't worry about replacing it. I have used and am a big fan of Ditra, but for this small area if you do the 12" on center as I and others have recommended with 3/4 ply on top and backer board (or the mesh also mentioned)
  18. Well, depends on what you are wanting for the surface of the hearth....obviously it needs to be fireproof.....so let's say tile, or thin slate or other thin rock....if that is the case then anything you build will distribute the weight across the slightly springy floor and basically float...to be conservative frame it out of 2 x
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