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    Custom tile tub

    I want to use a drop in tub from the library and have a tile surround. I need a cabinet that is totaly plain to insert it into that I can change the materials to the tile i wish. Can't seem to find one in the Library.
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    Use a regular cabinet stretched..
    .........

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    I don't want any doors, drawers or hardware. Is there a way to get just a base and top
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    I do this with a poly solid for the tub platform and then set the tub within the poly solid. Use a hole in the solid if you do not want it to show inside the tub. Works great for first floor tubs - set the height to the height if the platform and then set the thickness. On the second floor you need to set the height to the height above zero (first floor). I hate doin the math when I don't think I sould need to.

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    Rl,

    All that stuff can be removed from a cabinet. You could make a plain cabinet and then save it to your library for future use.

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    As usual , Louis, YOU DA MAN
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