Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
|
UK diy (uk.d-i-y) For the discussion of all topics related to diy (do-it-yourself) in the UK. All levels of experience and proficency are welcome to join in to ask questions or offer solutions. |
Reply |
|
LinkBack | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
|
#1
Posted to uk.d-i-y
|
|||
|
|||
repair fibreglass bath
not my night
Tiling bathroom, dropped tile, corner made hole in brand new bath about the size of a penny [1] ;-( Can I fibreglass repair it? I used to make model aircraft and use clingfilm over the fibreglass while it set to get a smooth finish is this the method to go down? or buy another bath? [1] and I was doing so well -- Vass ................................................ email: Remove Bra to reply |
#2
Posted to uk.d-i-y
|
|||
|
|||
repair fibreglass bath
Vass wrote:
not my night Tiling bathroom, dropped tile, corner made hole in brand new bath about the size of a penny [1] ;-( Can I fibreglass repair it? I used to make model aircraft and use clingfilm over the fibreglass while it set to get a smooth finish is this the method to go down? or buy another bath? [1] and I was doing so well Why do people always damage the bath when tiling? Have you never heard of protecting it with old curtains to dampen the the drop of the tile. -- Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite |
#3
Posted to uk.d-i-y
|
|||
|
|||
repair fibreglass bath
"The3rd Earl Of Derby" wrote in message ... Why do people always damage the bath when tiling? Have you never heard of protecting it with old curtains to dampen the the drop of the tile. hindsight etc.. -- Vass |
#4
Posted to uk.d-i-y
|
|||
|
|||
repair fibreglass bath
The3rd Earl Of Derby wrote:
Why do people always damage the bath when tiling? Have you never heard of protecting it with old curtains to dampen the the drop of the tile. Well done. The OP was only feeling clumsy, now you've made him feel stupid as well. Dave |
#5
Posted to uk.d-i-y
|
|||
|
|||
repair fibreglass bath
Vass wrote:
Tiling bathroom, dropped tile, corner made hole in brand new bath about the size of a penny [1] ;-( Can I fibreglass repair it? I used to make model aircraft and use clingfilm over the fibreglass while it set to get a smooth finish is this the method to go down? or buy another bath? You'd need clear casting resin, and coloured resin, to get a reasonably invisible repair. I agree that it's your best chance of repairing the thing, however can you make the repair good enough? If not... new bath time. |
#6
Posted to uk.d-i-y
|
|||
|
|||
repair fibreglass bath
Vass wrote:
not my night Tiling bathroom, dropped tile, corner made hole in brand new bath about the size of a penny [1] ;-( Can I fibreglass repair it? I used to make model aircraft and use clingfilm over the fibreglass while it set to get a smooth finish is this the method to go down? or buy another bath? [1] and I was doing so well Will your insurance cover it? Si |
#7
Posted to uk.d-i-y
|
|||
|
|||
repair fibreglass bath
If you paid by cr card, you may find you have some free cover for goods
purchased for 60 days; check the small print of your Agreement |
#8
Posted to uk.d-i-y
|
|||
|
|||
repair fibreglass bath
"Mungo "Two Sheds" Toadfoot" wrote in message ... Vass wrote: not my night Tiling bathroom, dropped tile, corner made hole in brand new bath about the size of a penny [1] ;-( Can I fibreglass repair it? I used to make model aircraft and use clingfilm over the fibreglass while it set to get a smooth finish is this the method to go down? or buy another bath? [1] and I was doing so well Will your insurance cover it? checked and yes accidental cover, cheque on its way without even coming round to view sorted! thanks for the advice all. -- Vass |
#9
Posted to uk.d-i-y
|
|||
|
|||
repair fibreglass bath
"Vass" wrote in message
... not my night Tiling bathroom, dropped tile, corner made hole in brand new bath about the size of a penny [1] ;-( Can I fibreglass repair it? I used to make model aircraft and use clingfilm over the fibreglass while it set to get a smooth finish is this the method to go down? or buy another bath? [1] and I was doing so well -- I've repaired a bath with clear car repair resin before, as I couldn't afford a new bath at the time. This was a dented, delaminated and leaking spot left by my the previous house owners (shape of shower head). Did quite a good job, cling film, gel coats etc but after about a year the repair fades/dirties differently than the rest of the bath so stands out . Eventually the fibreglass around the repair started delamininating, water leaked in between and went mouldy between the laminations. My brother got a replacement for £30 from B&Q, a second that had a damaged corner. Whopped in this bath, hid damaged corner in wall, under tile and generous silicone and lasted 10 years until replaced properly with a nice deep steel bath. |
#10
Posted to uk.d-i-y
|
|||
|
|||
repair fibreglass bath
Vass wrote:
not my night Tiling bathroom, dropped tile, corner made hole in brand new bath about the size of a penny [1] ;-( Can I fibreglass repair it? I've repaired a crack from below using a car-body repair kit; resin and glass-fibre matting. Mechanically, yes it worked a treat, but I can't vouch for the aesthetics as this was just a crack, and didn't show from the upper side. David |
Reply |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Bath advice | UK diy | |||
Help please, problem installing bath | UK diy | |||
Bath sealant | UK diy | |||
How to repair an UFO? | Electronics Repair | |||
Gouged on repair part by appliance repair company? | Home Repair |