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Ooo you’ve second-handed that bath somewhat!
Nice little job those, please report on how your multipanel turns up mdf/ply.
 
Ooo you’ve second-handed that bath somewhat!
Nice little job those, please report on how your multipanel turns up mdf/ply.
It ply mate I checked but your right they are going over to MDF big mistake it's been tried before and failed , looks like it's Dura panel from now on not so many pattern choices but they won't be changing to MDF
 

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Got the panels and shower fitted up graded the extract fan replaced flexs and grilles , plumbing alterations to do today customer is now away for a few days so a bit easier
Shower tray to fit , then shower doors going in .
Can't carry on with the rest till the new year as committed elsewhere, this week was the only spare time I had between now and January busy busy. Kop
 

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Interesting that you fit the boards before the tray? Makes that a lot easier!
But doesn’t it result in a large silicone seal at the bottom to get over the tray radius?
 
Got the panels and shower fitted up graded the extract fan replaced flexs and grilles , plumbing alterations to do today customer is now away for a few days so a bit easier
Shower tray to fit , then shower doors going in .
Can't carry on with the rest till the new year as committed elsewhere, this week was the only spare time I had between now and January busy busy. Kop
Hi kop, on the picture where the shower trap is sunk into the concrete have you used a glued 1-1/2 connector instead of the usual compression fittings they supply or did the trap come with a glued connection?
 
Hi kop, on the picture where the shower trap is sunk into the concrete have you used a glued 1-1/2 connector instead of the usual compression fittings they supply or did the trap come with a glued connection?
No mate I made it up out of fittings and glued it up it comes like this out the box
 

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