nasty tile job

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This is a homless shelter over 100 showers a day..

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Gosh and o2 first then acid and then a cream polish..
 

Jamesh921

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That's pretty awesome Ron. How did you charge for something like that?
 

Johnny

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I think I'd want a hat for the overhead portion that job.

Nice job.
 

Ron Werner

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forget the hat, a full face shield

where there's a will, there's a way. Bet the designers of spinner tools never thought it would be used upside down!
 

Jamesh921

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Thanks for the honest answer Ron. But I was really inquiring as to "how" you priced the job. How did you determine how much you were going to charge?
Thanks
 

joe harper

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Ron Werner said:
forget the hat, a full face shield

where there's a will, there's a way. Bet the designers of spinner tools never thought it would be used upside down!


"If you ever get a woman... :idea: "

You should try it... !gotcha!


Considering your options..."You might want to REMEMBER ...the HAT & FULL FACE SHEILD... :oops: "

jus trying to help... :|
 
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James I like 300. an hr for tile work if its bad its a little more i think this job took us 3.5 hrs..
 

John Watson

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Hec, an I thought he and that supper suckker of his was doing a sub job for our friend the Short One down there in strailia..


I see you point Jim, Butte he could wear a sponge cap to keep the stuff from a runnen in his eyes or down his ass..
 
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Boys and girls this was not my first rodeo. We rinsed the celing first with 265 degree water, I would not have had that shit dripping on me...
 

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Great job Ron . Just wondering if using a pressure washer would have worked better . That had to be a killer on the arms and neck.
 
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