Bath to Wall Fixings Nowadays
Looking below my bath it has two fixings .An angle bracket at the one end( the
sloping end) to the long wall and one at the other end near to the front panel fixed to the short wall. Plus the adjustable feet fixed to the floor . The only other place to fix it would be the other end of the side against the long wall......What's the usual fixings suplied nowadays with baths ? Stuart . |
Bath to Wall Fixings Nowadays
"Stuart" wrote in message ... Looking below my bath it has two fixings .An angle bracket at the one end( the sloping end) to the long wall and one at the other end near to the front panel fixed to the short wall. Plus the adjustable feet fixed to the floor . The only other place to fix it would be the other end of the side against the long wall......What's the usual fixings suplied nowadays with baths ? Stuart The last couple of baths I installed had no wall fixings at all. I simply screwed some decent battens to the 3 walls ensuring all were level and essentially sat (siliconed) the bath on them with supplemtary support from the feet. Worked well for me. Andy |
Bath to Wall Fixings Nowadays
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Stuart wrote: Looking below my bath it has two fixings .An angle bracket at the one end( the sloping end) to the long wall and one at the other end near to the front panel fixed to the short wall. Plus the adjustable feet fixed to the floor . The only other place to fix it would be the other end of the side against the long wall......What's the usual fixings suplied nowadays with baths ? The bath I've just bought from Homebase has 2 legs for the corners, 3 sets of feet on steel supports to go under the bath, and two angle-brackets to screw to the wall. As suggested elsewhere, I'm going to put a batton across the wall rather than rely on the angle-brackets. G. |
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