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Step 6: profit?Easy tub removal process:
Cut hole in roof directly above tub.
Lift out via crane or winch.
Drop new tub in place by reversing step #2.
Patch roof.
Ding fries are done...
Step 6: profit?Easy tub removal process:
Cut hole in roof directly above tub.
Lift out via crane or winch.
Drop new tub in place by reversing step #2.
Patch roof.
Ding fries are done...
I'd be okay with replacing it if it wasn't for the fact that I believe the walls were put up around the tub/shower unit. No way to fit it through the door and make the turn down the hallway. I think my best option would be to cut the old one to pieces and just put in a new tub, then tile up the walls to make the shower portion. Sorry for the derail but in my defense, you started it. Lol
Edit* Just got to looking and they actually make ones where the tub and wall portions are separate pieces. That would probably work.
Step 6: profit?
Directions unclear, tub is on the roof. Close enoughDepending on how good of a job you do replacing and patching, then yes in theory.
Summer is over. Rhino update?!?I love a good thread derail.
That's a perfect quote for this forum/hobby.Got the tires mounted and kinda bolted up this week (new lugnuts are on the way). The 27x10 tire size looks perfect on this rig, even with the wider wheelsView attachment 121178View attachment 121179. Nothing quite brings back motivation (and temptations for financial irresponsibility) for a project like new tires and wheels.