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![]() "Nick H" wrote in message . .. Kalico Wrote: I'm trying to fix down a new WC pan to a wooden floor. Normally, one would screw straight down (or at a slight angle with long screws) into the floorboards to hold the thing steady. However, the design of this one is such that I can only get a screw in horzintally (ie parallel to the floor) since the holes are in the sides of the pan. It came with no special fixing kit and I've managed to get the bidet fixed by making a wooden bracket but cannot do the same with the WC pan due to the bend itself. Is there a kit I can buy or any other tips you have for getting this damn thing to fix. I'm at my wits end with it. Natually, I have tried silicon round the base but this is not ideal. Thanks. Rob Your definately missing a few bits, and I mean that in the nicest way. -- Nick H Cut a piece of wood to fit inside the plinth of the loo, fix it to the floor and screw into that. AWEM |
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