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Old 02-11-2018, 12:13 PM
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We have one, so that's not an issue. Just a lot to haul up here. They might have another one I can borrow.
Old 02-11-2018, 03:12 PM
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Borrow one that has 4 wheels and will fit in the elevator. Stack 'em up and make only one or two trips.
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Be careful when loading the elevator. They have weight limits!
Old 02-12-2018, 03:01 AM
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Yeah, we have a freight elevator for moves, etc. And I forgot about the luggage carts downstairs, so I can use one of those in addition to the hand cart we have. Should be fine.
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I am using this opportunity to change some of the fixtures in the bath. Here are pics of the new sink faucet and shower caddy.


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Also getting a new shower door - frameless this time. Similar to this one.

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Our shower is too small to use glass doors.
Either that or I'm not clever enough to figure out how.
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That is a nice door.

Does it slide or swing out?

I was thinking that before you said a frameless door wasn't feasible.
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Sue...it slides. Look at the top and you can see the rollers on a tube.
I like that very much, Deb!
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Sue - the swing out version is not feasible in a small bath, but the rolling type as pictured should be. The door will be the 56-60" wide one and about 72" high. I can't order it until the tile is done to make certain I get the right size. So I hope it will work! In my case, the handle will be on the left side.

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