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    Acrylic Bath Fitting (No Frame)

    Postby MalH » Tue Sep 29, 2009 7:43 am

    Help

    Acrylic bath came with no frame, vendor unhelpful. There is no fixing points for a frame and no chipboard on the underside of the bath. there is a wooden batton running all the way arounf the underside (Under the top edge of the bath) and I have been told to make a wooden frame attached to this and the wall.

    Is this right????
    MalH
     
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    Re: Acrylic Bath Fitting (No Frame)

    Postby warms » Wed Sep 30, 2009 6:29 pm

    [quote="MalH"]Help

    Acrylic bath came with no frame, vendor unhelpful. There is no fixing points for a frame and no chipboard on the underside of the bath. there is a wooden batton running all the way arounf the underside (Under the top edge of the bath) and I have been told to make a wooden frame attached to this and the wall.

    Is this right????[/quote]
    hi, you need to stabilize it against the wall side first. put a batten level on the wall at the height that the bath will rest on it and then across the width. this will support the bath
    warms
     
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