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On Sun, 16 Aug 2009 20:55:15 +0100, Steve Walker wrote:
gunsmith wrote: On 16 Aug, 20:06, seani wrote: We've just had a slate floor put down in a small cloakroom and the plumber is back to refit the toilet in a different position tomorrow. I've tried it in the proposed position but notice the pan is likely to end up with a very slight wobble if nothing else is used other than the original screws when it's fixed to the floor. What solution should I be checking for to make sure it's a good fix with no gap / rattling etc? Huge dollop of firm setting mastic perhaps. I'd go for a bead/bed of polyester resin (screwfix 16539) for maximum strength & stability, covered later by a smear of silicone for appearance. Are you sure you don't mean 23386? |
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