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Self Reliance - Grout & Tile

Sometimes you need to know a little bit about everything in order to become self reliant. Join us as we learn to tile & grout a new base and backboard for our woodstove. The picture quality is a li...  
 
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echodawg (4 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Great vid. Hope you do some more vids on self-reliance around the house. 5/5
crawboseth (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Haha Dave, call me ill give you some tips if you want, i've done it a few times, back when me and my dad did construction. But you did a great job for not having done it before
witness4yah (1 month ago) Show Hide
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yay!! looks great! Praise YAH for helping you all along the way!!!
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Dosent matter how you get the grout in there but you may want to wait 3-5 days and put a sealer on there. It will help the grout stay cleaner longer. Great job.
Krylon103112 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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good job
jag7575 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Could you use yucca cordage to secure the tile???
BushcraftOnFire (1 month ago) Show Hide
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ROTFLOL!

I might should try that!
Gunnslinger50 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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liquid nail not a good idea where high heat is present also the grout should be a little thicker and a grout float should be used to get gout in to grout lines
wewilhelm (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Dave when grouting your tile you could just pour the grout out of your cup or jar. its not in the directions on the grout bag/bucket but you mix the material with a touch more water then you would think, then it will pour out like cold pancake syrup. Great job!!
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Some folk have all the fun!! It looks great. I am sure the tile radiates and hold heat as well. We are getting all that rain you had, should be with us all week. Enjoy your videos and for sharing with us. - Andy

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