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I've been doing the whole bathroom up and about to fit an L shaped acryclic bath, i'm going to baton each end of the wall and the against back wall to support it, will i need to frame / uprights the front of it, or will the gloss finished mdf panel be enough? The bath itself has wooden blocks glued in every few hundred mm flush with the bath lip.

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