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Post by cylinderfella on Jan 21, 2019 22:46:54 GMT
Must have been installed by that guy in the digger video!! He's been looking for his £600 for years!
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Post by rocketmanbkk on Jan 22, 2019 16:09:18 GMT
Good job PB
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Post by woodbine66 on Jan 22, 2019 16:40:36 GMT
Didn't find a pair of Silverline stillsons under that tray did you, PB?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 22, 2019 17:27:57 GMT
Didn't find a pair of Silverline stillsons under that tray did you, PB? I did woody and was going to post them back to you and then I remembered the sticker on your front door, " NO JUNK MAIL"
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Post by battle1066 on Jan 22, 2019 17:29:53 GMT
No mate, I'm putting a new tray in and enclosure and I'm using them shower panels in the shower, that will form the overhang over the tray. Evening PB - will you ground out or fix the shower boards directly to the existing tiling?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 22, 2019 17:31:40 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jan 22, 2019 17:33:42 GMT
No mate, I'm putting a new tray in and enclosure and I'm using them shower panels in the shower, that will form the overhang over the tray. Evening PB - will you ground out or fix the shower boards directly to the existing tiling? Hi Battle. I will stick the panels straight on to the tiles so it forms a cubicle look.
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Post by battle1066 on Jan 22, 2019 17:47:59 GMT
Evening PB - will you ground out or fix the shower boards directly to the existing tiling? Hi Battle. I will stick the panels straight on to the tiles so it forms a cubicle look. Now knowing what your going to fix the panelling with, what adhesive will you use and do you use random application to the tiles or panels?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 22, 2019 17:55:44 GMT
Any good quality silicone will do the job battle I always apply the silicone to the panels as you know that's the area you are covering mate, always check the level of the walls and if they are out I use dobs of silicone and level them up. If the walls are good then I just apply track lines all over the panel.
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Post by battle1066 on Jan 22, 2019 18:06:19 GMT
Any good quality silicone will do the job battle I always apply the silicone to the panels as you know that's the area you are covering mate, always check the level of the walls and if they are out I use dobs of silicone and level them up. If the walls are good then I just apply track lines all over the panel. Cheers PB
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Post by woodbine66 on Jan 22, 2019 20:41:53 GMT
Didn't find a pair of Silverline stillsons under that tray did you, PB? I did woody and was going to post them back to you and then I remembered the sticker on your front door, " NO JUNK MAIL" No, second thoughts. Thanks PB, but feel free to weigh them in.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2019 18:55:13 GMT
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Post by DIYDafty on Jan 24, 2019 19:26:06 GMT
Looks good to me - a lot better than I thought it might.
To ask a daft question, presumably those side panels also fix into the enclosure door as part of the manufacture fixings? So they're held at the sides by the next panel/door but also held onto the wall with some adhesive/silicoln ?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2019 19:40:15 GMT
Looks good to me - a lot better than I thought it might. To ask a daft question, presumably those side panels also fix into the enclosure door as part of the manufacture fixings? So they're held at the sides by the next panel/door but also held onto the wall with some adhesive/silicoln ? I know I'm thick dafty but I don't know what you mean
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