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Hello guys, I fitted my first bar mixer shower at home. Dont laugh im an apprentice lol.
I needed a shower at home but didnt wanna pay for a sparkey for the power shower so got a bar mixer shower insted and probally was the best option as i got a combi so my mains pressure is good.

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well done mate you did a good job keep it up you will get better every time you do somthing
 
Hope your going to tile the wall mate that will get soaked. Never heard of a dust sheet in the bath BTW? Why did you knock two tiles off anyway?
 
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cheers grays, the dust got washed away down the bath sink hole LOL with a little dustpan and brush, Yeah going to take them ugly green tiles down tiler coming in two weeks to tile bathroom. The two tiles which are knocked had to be knocked as I had to cut 15m tees into the boiler and on the hot water is as tight as i would have gotten it.
 
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Looks pretty good !
Get some holesaws (for tiles) for when you do it in a customers house, b&q used to do a kit for about £20.
 
looks ok but next time tile first then fit your shower i assume the tiler will be tiling up around the fixing brackets wont look good
 
Have seen a whole lot worse quite tidy for an apprentice check out sponsor 365 Drills sells great tile hole cutting sets check out his video`s:)regards turnpin
 
How much could you charge a customer for doin that job

£25 if it was local ...

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Well done - always satisfying doing your first plumbing job without a plumber. My first was changing a WC syphon. I had no idea what I was doing, flushed WC, stopped water then undid the syphon nut underneath the cister. Didn't realise how much water was going to flood all over the floor ...

How long did that job take? Where I live you're looking at £100 for 1/2 day and £175 for full day.
 
Sounds like good money to charge, I dont know how much I would charge a customer as of yet as im only an apprentice but im sure know what my fitter would charge if i asked him lol :)

Hello turpin thanks I saw those sets and the video seem pretty cool and they ask for £50 for the set. But i only need to cut two holes into a tile and was thinking a cheaper option I saw this 60mm holesaw bit on ebay do you think it will be ok?

60mm Diamond Drill/Holesaw-tile/glass/granite/porcelain | eBay UK
 
Sounds like good money to charge, I dont know how much I would charge a customer as of yet as im only an apprentice but im sure know what my fitter would charge if i asked him lol :)

Hello turpin thanks I saw those sets and the video seem pretty cool and they ask for £50 for the set. But i only need to cut two holes into a tile and was thinking a cheaper option I saw this 60mm holesaw bit on ebay do you think it will be ok?

60mm Diamond Drill/Holesaw-tile/glass/granite/porcelain | eBay UK


buy cheap buy twice - the guys on this forum i assume have used 365 holesaws and as such recommend them, they seem good quality from a reputable manufacturer as apposed to a set made in china sold by a anonymous ebay seller
 
Sounds like good money to charge, I dont know how much I would charge a customer as of yet as im only an apprentice but im sure know what my fitter would charge if i asked him lol :)

Hello turpin thanks I saw those sets and the video seem pretty cool and they ask for £50 for the set. But i only need to cut two holes into a tile and was thinking a cheaper option I saw this 60mm holesaw bit on ebay do you think it will be ok?

60mm Diamond Drill/Holesaw-tile/glass/granite/porcelain | eBay UK

bit may be cheap but theres no pilot bit which may come as a jig or in kit form then the price will spiral
 
can a bar shower mixer be plumbed in to the hot cold feeds on a bath then lads
 
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