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    mrlesher68 Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    Aug 25, 2007, 08:12 PM
    Installing new marble strip in shower stall
    I am redoing my bathroom walk in shower stall. I have ordered a piece of marble that will butt up against the existing marble. I am adding this piece of tile to extend my shower stall by 6 inches.
    I need help on what is the best way to mount this piece of marble tile.
    1. Can I mount it right to the dry wall?
    2. What type of adhesive do I us?

    Also, in taking down my old shower stall, there are 4 screw holes in the existing marble. I need to plug those up before the contractors can come in to put in the new shower walls.
    1. How do I plug up this 1/4 in holes so that no water can get into them.
    2. Can you recommend a product for this job?
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    Aug 28, 2007, 07:33 PM
    Use Mapei HPG first to paint drywall... or any membrane that is paintable. Then use any form of Thinset... there are rapid set thinsets available. I would just use grout to fill screw holes (matching grout) and seal with grout sealer.

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