Alloy Steel 33H 45H Set Screws Grub Screws
Metric Size: M1.4 – M52, Inch Size: 0# - 2"
Hexagon Socket(Allen), Torx Star, Square, Slotted Drive Types
Flat Point, Cup Point, Cone Point, Dog Point
Other Drive and Point Type are also available acc. to customer requirement
Various Surface Finishes
Various Material Grades are available
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Threaded rod drops from concrete to suspended drywall ceiling mocked up.
Large format tile bathroom time lapse installed with Progress Profiles Proleveling System, featuring a wide glass mosaic border installed vertically from floor to ceiling. Both wall tile and floor tile are a porcelain 12″x24″ tile and was installed using the proleveling system. The time lapse shows the installation of some of the wall tile, floor tile, the vertical glass mosaic tile. Also shown is the grouting of the tile and caulking. The wall tile was installed on Denshield backer board and the floor was installed on a plywood underlayment and heat mat, The wall board, heat mat plywood underlayment were all installed by the GC, I had no say in the matter. The shower was waterproofed as needed the shower floor was installed on a sloped mud bed which was also water proofed. When installing a glass mosaic tile border, more often than not the thickness of the border tile is less than the thickness of the field tile, when using a large format tile in conjunction with a glass mosaic tile, this problem can be amplified. To solve this problem, it is often necessary to add a layer of some kind of material under the mosaic tile to make up the difference in depth. In this case Schluter Ditra was the exact thickness of material needed to accomplish this task. In normal circumstances an unmodified thinset is used to set the tile on the Ditra, but glass tile requires the use of a high polymer content thinset, like Tec Superflex. To solve this problem I skim coated the Ditra with a regular polymer thinset let it set and dry completely and then installed my glass mosaic tile. Because the tile is installed with a thinset, it is often necessary to brace the tile to stop it from sliding down, here I used a small wedge between the tile sheets to maintain the proper grout line between sheets. It is always a good idea to “Beat” the tile into the thinset with a beater block or in this case I used a rubber float, it is to be noted that a rubber float is not always a good.
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