Whatever. That's why you have a national design award for heavy showers? It will be nice when safery laws are passed soon requiring proper engineering.
Wow, i agree you need to delete this before a potential customer watches this. Silicone is not a sufficient bond to the tile, additional clips must be used. Also there are clear polycarbonate sweeps available to retain water (the purpose of a shower enclosure). And you dumbasses showed us you mismeasured the panel, then broke it on the jobsite. So unprofessional!
@Vinceman7 think about this, i would be the worst glazier if i were you. This Shower installed by you probably be a real masterpiece. all your clips you talk about to make it all stand out. Some customers love to see hardware everywhere even 2 clips down the mitered corner.(that's your way). 780 showers and 600 happy customers a year which translate to about 3 installs day and SALES PORTFOLIO demonstrating 15 different ways to complete this project and i don't think you have a caulking gun.
@1800fastglass please do not misunderstand i don't have 180 unhappy customers. I HAVE 600 HAPPY CUSTOMERS. MY CUSTOMERS SOMETIMES HUG ME AND HAVE MORE THAN ONE SHOWER IN THEIR FAT MANSIONS AND MANSIONETT-S
Your silicone job is sloppy! Ive been doing glass for 15 years and that is not how yoy should leave your caulking to glass. you should delete this video.
We get our supplies from CRL aswell. So after you silicone the edges you use sprayaway over it before you tool? Then just let the sprayaway dry? I usually do it with either blue masking tape or just dry. Ive seen people lick their finger but personally i think that makes more of a mess than anything. I really want to try that spraying idea though it looks like gold.
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poppatopp420 2 months ago
Whatever. That's why you have a national design award for heavy showers? It will be nice when safery laws are passed soon requiring proper engineering.
Vinceman7 5 months ago
Wow, i agree you need to delete this before a potential customer watches this. Silicone is not a sufficient bond to the tile, additional clips must be used. Also there are clear polycarbonate sweeps available to retain water (the purpose of a shower enclosure). And you dumbasses showed us you mismeasured the panel, then broke it on the jobsite. So unprofessional!
Vinceman7 5 months ago
@Vinceman7 think about this, i would be the worst glazier if i were you. This Shower installed by you probably be a real masterpiece. all your clips you talk about to make it all stand out. Some customers love to see hardware everywhere even 2 clips down the mitered corner.(that's your way). 780 showers and 600 happy customers a year which translate to about 3 installs day and SALES PORTFOLIO demonstrating 15 different ways to complete this project and i don't think you have a caulking gun.
1800fastglass 5 months ago
@1800fastglass please do not misunderstand i don't have 180 unhappy customers. I HAVE 600 HAPPY CUSTOMERS. MY CUSTOMERS SOMETIMES HUG ME AND HAVE MORE THAN ONE SHOWER IN THEIR FAT MANSIONS AND MANSIONETT-S
1800fastglass 5 months ago
Your silicone job is sloppy! Ive been doing glass for 15 years and that is not how yoy should leave your caulking to glass. you should delete this video.
gt67camaro 8 months ago
T H A N K S !!!
1800fastglass 8 months ago
you people are idiots.
Birelmultobella 9 months ago
We get our supplies from CRL aswell. So after you silicone the edges you use sprayaway over it before you tool? Then just let the sprayaway dry? I usually do it with either blue masking tape or just dry. Ive seen people lick their finger but personally i think that makes more of a mess than anything. I really want to try that spraying idea though it looks like gold.
CSofoDaMofo 1 year ago
I have the same question as rac5518, what is the spray you are using to keep the silicone from making a mess?
gruntman1985 1 year ago
what is the foam you apply to remove the silicone? thanks
rac5518 1 year ago
there is something called a 5 degree off-set pin. we use them when doors wont close all the way due to the fact that a wall isn't exactly on the 90'
or---- we just make the bottom swipe drag harder so it stay's where you put it.
1800fastglass 1 year ago
what do you do to close it shut, glass door in my bathroom dosen't close all the way, half an inch of gap stays.
Is there any way to shut it?
onyxnova 1 year ago
@onyxnova try a 5' offset pin. they sell them to glass contractors for wall that are off a little bit.....
1800fastglass 1 year ago