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    Plywood spacing

    Floor is fastened now. Used ring shank nails in spots screw wouldnt grab, was not over torquing, had the clutch set low too to test that. Checked for rot before even putting plywood down, because thats why I ripped out the old floor. I replaced a few planks with new lumber and it did it on a...
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    Plywood spacing

    My 1/2'' plywood was acclimated before I fastened it to the 3/4'' subfloor. I didn't gap it The tile guys said it will be fine they haven't had a problem, but the Schluter Ditra membrane I'm going to use calls for 1/8'' gap so I'll just run my circular saw down the joint to get the gap. Problem...
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    Plywood spacing

    I decided to just go with ceramic tile when I do the floor. The deck screws I used had no threads at the top of the shank to the head. I used the right size for the thickness of the subfloor planks and the 1/2'' plywood. I'm going to use schluter ditra over this and then tile. I was going to...
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    Plywood spacing

    I'm re thinking resiliant, ceramic tile might be the better long term option. Also why would it being screwed down matter besides being a huge pain if it ever gets ripped out. Like I said first time doing this and theres so many dif opinions on how to fasten in this situation.
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    Plywood spacing

    I don't think it was that, I tried different sizes on a test spot of the bare subfloor planks, same result. Either way I used some liquid nails Subfloor, then laid the plywood and screwed, then in spots screws wouldn't countersink, used the nail gun to shoot in ringshanks. I was wondering if...
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    Plywood spacing

    I dunno but the only other option I can think of is to try ring shank nails with a nail gun. Going to do that tonight and see if it works. You can see where I got frustrated and couldn't get them to counter sink.
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    Plywood spacing

    I thought it was the gaps too, but i tried re drilling inches over/up/down/sideways from where the screws wouldn't tighten down and the same thing. I tried a few test spots on the planks themselves, some screws grabbed some would just not tighten down like the hole striped out.
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    Plywood spacing

    Thanks fire the help. Plywood is fastened down and was a pain in the ***. Some screws just wouldn't countersink and just spun. Even in the areas I replaced broken planks so some spots I just had to keep drilling till one grabbed and countersunk.
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    Plywood spacing

    Thanks. One last question, sorry this stuff is a no brainer for most, but my first time doing any reno's. Should the fastners be 2'' in from edge of plywood?
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    Plywood spacing

    Nealtw for some reason the big box stores don't stock those they're order only. Went to menards and hd and looked. Wool 2 these work? http://m.homedepot.com/p/GRK-Fasteners-8-x-1-1-2-in-R4-Multi-Purpose-Screw-110-per-Pack-96085/204837666
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    Plywood spacing

    Any recommendations on fastners ring shank nails or screws? Also what size?
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    Plywood spacing

    What do you say for gap on base plate from drywall to floor?
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    Plywood spacing

    1/8 on wall edges too? What about fastners in the field every 4 inches?
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    Plywood spacing

    What is the recommendation for spacing when putting 1/2'' plywood down over subfloor planks? 1/4'' around walls and 1/8'' between sheets or just butt plywood sheets together?
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    Bathtub walls

    Those plates are already installed check. Hopefully I can get the drywall on in the next week so I can cut and lay my plywood down.
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    Bathtub walls

    Got it. As far as the seams when I hang the new drywall should I use plaster washers on the old walls by the seams to make sure they're secure or just drive the drywall screws through since I obviously don't know how far apart they used fasteners on the studs.
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    Bathtub walls

    Snoonyb which brings me to the next issue. The sidewall I'm repairing next to tub I was going to hang 1/4'" drywall, then 1/2'' drywall over that instead of shimming studs. But that creates the problem of the top layer of plaster was feathered out at the corner bead. If I try to hang the...
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    Bathtub walls

    Well since there's copper supply lines already running to the old valve that will make it a little easier. I'm thinking though that I'll have to open a hole at the drop ear elbow to replace that and open a new hole to mount the new valve higher. I'm wondering though if i shouldn't just cut out...
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    Bathtub walls

    That's what I was thinking too. The walls in one spot around the tub flood rim looked slightly bowed but I dunno if it was just my eyes or not. I was going to scrape some glue off and check with a level. Yes I definatly want to update the valve to a one handle, I'm pretty good at sweating...
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    Bathtub walls

    Hi, after don't lots of searching and a few opinions I'm more confused then when I started. Quick info, I'm re modeling a bathroom due to toilet leak. The house was built in 1956. The walls are 1/4'' gypsum bored with plaster on top making them 3/4'' thick. Now getting to the batbtub is...
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