Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
|
Home Repair (alt.home.repair) For all homeowners and DIYers with many experienced tradesmen. Solve your toughest home fix-it problems. |
Reply |
|
LinkBack | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#1
Posted to alt.home.repair
|
|||
|
|||
How to mortar a whirlpool tub?
On Feb 17, 2:08*pm, Mikepier wrote:
It does not say anything at all about how to accomplish the mortar issue. It does say you need it. Looking at it, the actual tub 'target' area is much less than the overall base area, so perhaps a sizable mound of mortar is all I need to do.... I have already run a separate 15 amp circuit from the panel with a separate ground for the motor assembly directly from the panel. 15 amps is what that motor calls for. I did run 12 gauge wire though because the run is about 30 feet and it is a motor draw, but breakers and GFI's are 15 amp as called for.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - If you ran 12 gauge, you should use a 20A breaker . Why not just put in a GFI breaker. It's not that much more than an outlet. How did you get $100? $108 + tax is the price at home depot on a gfi for my panel. 15a, single pole, 110v. |
Reply |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Forum | |||
How to mortar a whirlpool tub? | Home Repair | |||
Old mortar mix | UK diy | |||
Mortar | UK diy | |||
New whirlpool tub: Part 1: Mortar support? | Home Repair | |||
Mortar Mix | UK diy |