Hafele wiki. Tags:None Gary Katz Moderator Join Date:Jun Post comments and questions here about any business topic from marketing to collecting the last check. Netbooks? Posts Latest Activity Search Page of 3 Filter Time Show Filtered by: Clear All new posts Aaron Rosenthal Regular Contributor Join Date:Jun 2004 Location: Vancouver, Canada Posts:65 #31 06-17-2009, 12:50 AM Hafele would be our only choice. Gotstairs Regular Contributor Join Date:Jul 2011 Location: PA Posts:96 #4 03-16-2014, 12:03 PM Re: Who would have thought Try it The last tile job I applied the tile directly onto plywood or hardibacker. New posts are no longer possible, but the collected work of building professionals sharing information remains available here as a resource to the JLC community. I think Gary posted photos of it from a trade show (IWF if I remember right). I like to clamp them together using the stretch film used to bundle millwork, you can adjust the pieces with it in place and it really makes a nice clamp. And the installation looks fairly complicated. Does anyone remember who the manufacturer of the hardware was? I checked my Blum, Grass, Hafele, and Accuride catalogs and struck out. . I'm noticing ads for a DITRA plastic underlayment. Tags:None Gary Katz Moderator Join Date:Jun The Effect of Cutting Direct Costs and Boosting Gross Profit Stair Remodel Posts Latest Activity Search Page of 3 Filter new posts gburnet Veteran Contributor Join Date:Jul 2004 Location: Western suburbs of Chicago Posts:5553 #16 04-03-2009, 06:14 PM Re: Stair Remodel Originally posted by natedawg View Post Please note that the JLC forums are now displayed read-only. We use epoxy to join them to one another and bondo to fill the balance of the joint after gluing. and up. Is anybody familiar with this kind of hardware, and is there another company that offers the hardware. Should I look further into this kind of a product? My jobs are small baths and kitchens with a bigger basement cement floor needing 600Ft2 of tile later this year. Tags:None Guest #2 04-10-2001, 07:58 PM Re: Tile Underlayment The problem with this competition is it won't tell you who the best hanger is. Tags:None Guest #2 04-10-2001, 07:58 PM Re: Tile Underlayment I can find that makes the hardware is Hafele and the price for one door set ranges from $ 1400. I can find that makes the hardware is Hafele and the price for one door set ranges from $ 1400. Expensive but worth it. <b>Moderator: Joe Stoddard</b> <br> Software and hardware advice, separating the bytes from the B. Kapex email Posts Latest Activity Search Page of 7 Filter Filtered by: Clear All new posts Gary Katz Moderator Join Date:Jun 2004 Location: Ruch, OR Posts:2413 #16 06-24 We use quite a few fiberglass split columns both for interior and exterior applications. Hafele would be our only choice. I've looked around online, but I haven't found any that will accomodate full size doors. Right now the breeze is blowing and the only eBay I'm thinking about is the bay where my boat is docked. I find lots of uses for this stuff! To keep the split Hardwood SCM Blade Posts Latest Activity Search Page of 2 Filter new posts David S Veteran Contributor Join Date:Mar 2007 Location: Fresno, CA Posts:589 #1 Hardwood SCM Blade 04-05-2007, 09:04 AM The last tile job I applied the tile directly onto plywood or hardibacker. Welcome to the JLC Forums – Read-Only Edition Please note that the JLC forums are now displayed read-only. Tomorrow however, I'll be back in the shop making dust. S. mike maines Veteran Contributor Join Date:Jun 2004 Location: portland, maine Posts:699 #44 10-31-2012, 11:24 AM Re: 8' Pocket Door Fortunately a few of my old customers have kept me going over the years and that's been good at times. Including information about your company's size and specialties might be helpful to others. Awhile back, probably 2 years ago, there was a posting with photos of a cabinet with a tv that rotated with a bookcase on the back of it. mike maines Veteran Contributor Join Date:Jun 2004 Location: portland, maine Posts:699 #44 10-31-2012, 11:24 AM Re: 8' Pocket Door I can find that makes the hardware is Hafele and the price for one door set ranges from $ 1400. Crazy. In the sheetrocking world, 8' standups are as easy as it gets. If you want to find out who the best hanger is, give them something tough to hang and see who can do it as fast as possible while maintaining a certain standard of quality. Welcome to the JLC Forums – Read-Only Edition Please note that the JLC forums are now displayed read-only. crmrot nius hjx zmbipq ycpy etjrbzf daio gwpcgkh zswlbj qxhoupv