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sm_jamieson June 2nd 06 05:07 PM

glueing board to fibreglass/acrylic bath
 
I got a reasonable quality fibreglass/acrylic bath. The more expensive
ones were either not a style I liked, or too expensive.
The base is entirely flat so good for showering and for supporting the
bath, but the sides flex a bit. I want to glue something like chipboard
onto the sides to improve this.
The underneath surface of the bath is uneven encapsulated fibreglass
matting.
What glue should I use to stick to this surface ?
Simon.


Phil Anthropist June 2nd 06 05:24 PM

glueing board to fibreglass/acrylic bath
 
"sm_jamieson" wrote:
I got a reasonable quality fibreglass/acrylic bath. The more expensive
ones were either not a style I liked, or too expensive.
The base is entirely flat so good for showering and for supporting the
bath, but the sides flex a bit. I want to glue something like chipboard
onto the sides to improve this.
The underneath surface of the bath is uneven encapsulated fibreglass
matting.
What glue should I use to stick to this surface ?
Simon.


No More Nails should stick. The usual fix for preventing flexing of the
sides of an acrylic bath, apart from chasing into the wall, is to support
the bath edges on a wooden frame. Will the chipboard be in the form of
vertical panels from the floor and up to the underside of the bath edges? If
so, how will they be maintained in a fixed vertical position during any
movement?



Chris Bacon June 2nd 06 05:33 PM

glueing board to fibreglass/acrylic bath
 
sm_jamieson wrote:
I got a reasonable quality fibreglass/acrylic bath. The more expensive
ones were either not a style I liked, or too expensive.
The base is entirely flat so good for showering and for supporting the
bath, but the sides flex a bit. I want to glue something like chipboard
onto the sides to improve this.
The underneath surface of the bath is uneven encapsulated fibreglass
matting.


I'd be far more inclined to buy some fibreglass mat and resin, and
stick that on. Brush on resin and hardener, plave the matting, stipple
on more resin 'till the mat is "wet", let it go off, done.

The Natural Philosopher June 2nd 06 08:23 PM

glueing board to fibreglass/acrylic bath
 
sm_jamieson wrote:
I got a reasonable quality fibreglass/acrylic bath. The more expensive
ones were either not a style I liked, or too expensive.
The base is entirely flat so good for showering and for supporting the
bath, but the sides flex a bit. I want to glue something like chipboard
onto the sides to improve this.
The underneath surface of the bath is uneven encapsulated fibreglass
matting.
What glue should I use to stick to this surface ?
Simon.

I used holts 'chemical metal'..in large gobs.

The Natural Philosopher June 2nd 06 08:25 PM

glueing board to fibreglass/acrylic bath
 
Chris Bacon wrote:
sm_jamieson wrote:
I got a reasonable quality fibreglass/acrylic bath. The more expensive
ones were either not a style I liked, or too expensive.
The base is entirely flat so good for showering and for supporting the
bath, but the sides flex a bit. I want to glue something like chipboard
onto the sides to improve this.
The underneath surface of the bath is uneven encapsulated fibreglass
matting.


I'd be far more inclined to buy some fibreglass mat and resin, and
stick that on. Brush on resin and hardener, plave the matting, stipple
on more resin 'till the mat is "wet", let it go off, done.


Thats a class solution.

Especially if you add in some scaffold tubing ;-)

Raelly stiffens it up..

Or MDF in fact...a good wetting and then a plastic sheet over it all and
taped up attached to a vacuum cleaner will squish it all down.


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