Concrete takes awhile to cure, is super heavy, and can crack. I'm mostly worried about the cracking and the weight. I did have a couple of ideas though. I've complained about my floor being like the surface of the moon. I still need to pour more of the leveling compound, but I had an idea: What if I put luan over the top of the whole floor on top of the foam underlayment stuff I got (instead of having that foam underlayment under my vinyl sheet. That way it would be a buffer for lumps, make the floor a bit warmer in winter, and the top luan would be smoother. Might have to use masonry bits to get through the leveling mix for screwing it down. I can secure the luan and try to make sure it's more level and smooth for the platform to go on. I can paint and/or seal the luan so it won't get ruined if it gets wet. Then I can put the vinyl sheet down on top and make the platform.
What do you guys use for screw holes & plywood seams under sheet vinyl?
The other idea I had was for the platform. The widest point of the toilet is 9-1/4". A 2x10 board is 9-1/4" wide. I might have some 2x10s down at the workshop. Or even some 1x10s. Instead of making a box, what if I put one under the toilet bowl, trace around the base to get the size. Put that top piece over another board and stack boards to the desired height, cut the boards to size and drill a hole for the closet flange to go through, get it sanded, sealed, painted, and then attach the closet flange, secure it to the floor, and put the toilet on it. Worst case if there is any bit of toilet hanging over the sides, I can add some wood strips I could even do a template in cardboard or poster paper first....
What do you think?
Mom just hollered that she wants me to "come see" her. Probably wants food. LOL. I'm so happy she got me a dowel jig kit. I wonder if I should use any dowels on the boards if I stack them to make sure they don't slide. I'll need some new wood glue. Stuff I have is ancient & dried up.
What do you guys use for screw holes & plywood seams under sheet vinyl?
The other idea I had was for the platform. The widest point of the toilet is 9-1/4". A 2x10 board is 9-1/4" wide. I might have some 2x10s down at the workshop. Or even some 1x10s. Instead of making a box, what if I put one under the toilet bowl, trace around the base to get the size. Put that top piece over another board and stack boards to the desired height, cut the boards to size and drill a hole for the closet flange to go through, get it sanded, sealed, painted, and then attach the closet flange, secure it to the floor, and put the toilet on it. Worst case if there is any bit of toilet hanging over the sides, I can add some wood strips I could even do a template in cardboard or poster paper first....
What do you think?
Mom just hollered that she wants me to "come see" her. Probably wants food. LOL. I'm so happy she got me a dowel jig kit. I wonder if I should use any dowels on the boards if I stack them to make sure they don't slide. I'll need some new wood glue. Stuff I have is ancient & dried up.