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Old 11-14-2009, 05:15 PM   #15
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It cost a shade over $200.00 for all the materials, not bad for the results.

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The picture link in the OP showes some of the process, here is how we did it.

We installed the tile on 1/4 inch backer board in the workshead and left 12 tiles out. Then moved it all to the MH in sheets. Contractors cement between the wall and backer board with screws into the wall where the 12 tiles were left out. Glue in the missing tiles install some molding I made and grout it up with Polyblend Grout which is suppose to resist cracking. The jury is still out on the cracking but it's in a fairly long 12' but shallow 20" slide and I hope the slide will buffer some of the road vibration. Also being on a air suspension chassis won't hurt our chances for survival.

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Interesting! Great idea!!

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