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Can anyone recommend a good strong sealant that will also glue a shower waste to underneath the shower tray. I need to temporarily fix the waste that has dropped. All screw fixings are broken and I cannot get access underneath. Will have the shower ripped out early next year.
 

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Stixall.

If it were me I’d put a new one, not expensive. You say no access, but it must be possible.

At least need to get some support under trap.

Upstairs/downstairs?

concrete or suspended floor?
 
Sticks like **** but as above
 
I'm gobsmacked!!!!

Someone else gets these sorts of problems.
I thought it was only me....

Real temporary fix.
Drill holes in the shower base rim and screw through into the flange with plenty of silicone.
Don't over tighten the screws or they will strip in the plastic.
 
plumbers gold. put a basin in plumber gold on back bolted to wall, 2 week later customer whated bigger on . took bolt screw caps off took bolts out and two of us sat on it to try to get it off tiles. oooops needed retiling. IT STICKS.
 
Why did you do that?

I hate it when you get to a basin with tons of gunk, it’s not necessary - especially one with bolts.

Just a couple of small blobs of silicone behind it if you must and then a nice bead to the wall is more than adequate.
 
Why did you do that?

I hate it when you get to a basin with tons of gunk, it’s not necessary - especially one with bolts.

Just a couple of small blobs of silicone behind it if you must and then a nice bead to the wall is more than adequate.
Not tons of gung, just two lines of plumbers.
 

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