Luke0927
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Question for you guys, with a little advice I should be able to do this pretty easy I would think. I have a drop in corner tub that is stitting on legs I just need to frame up a wall for it. The front of the tub is a rounded curve (not as even as the picture) so i figured the easiest way would be to frame it in 3 sided have to sides coming out from the wall angled then a flat front. I want to leave the wall about 3/4"-1" short of the tub so I can stick the tile right under the lip instead of having to make as many cuts. Do you think this would be the best way to do it and it look good. How do I figure out what degree's to make my cuts and leave the same amout of lip at the top of the tub (from the tub to the edge of the wall)?
Here is a rough pic the tub acutally sits fully into the corner so the only opening will be the front the white space is not really there. I'll try and get a picture of the real thing.
Here is a rough pic the tub acutally sits fully into the corner so the only opening will be the front the white space is not really there. I'll try and get a picture of the real thing.
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