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Fred:

Have a great time in Omaha, and tell Greg I said hi!

I'll be waiting breathlessly to see what the next installment of photos brings.
 
You Tell Greg:

He is one lucky cuss!

I have eight complete places of the stuff now, but the tab was a leetle bit more than $36.

I wish I could nab some serving pieces here locally - getting those off eBay is no bargain because of the shipping cost.
 
A a a a hem

Let's get this thread back on track.  OK Sandy - got home today and met with some good progress.  Last week I came home to this over the master bath door.  Says loud and clear - keep out.  The floor was under construction and not to be walked on.  First down the heating materials.  Not sure how they installed the tile since you can't walk on these pads or risk breaking the electrical connections.

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Here are

The heating panels.  That's the thermostatic sensor over the pad.  This system senses the temperature of the floor as well as the ambient temperature of the room.  Definitely need heat where you step out of the shower in the morning.

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Great Progress!

It looks like things are proceeding pretty well; thanks so much for the update and the new photos.

I not only like the tile, it'll protect those precious heating elements from Helen Lawson's stilettos!
 

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