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Hi all
Challenge of the day. I went to fit one of this in wall shower thermostats. Turns out the wall is only 3" stud and the valve is just under 3" deep. The valve body has 2 fixing holes to attach it with. I tried bolting 2 "L" shaped brackets to the back and the screwed these onto the studs. It works but the valve body is not secure. It wobbles back and forth and left and right. I stuck some timber to the plasterboard behind the valve which stabilised it a bit but still it is not very stable. I guess if I can cut the Hardie backker board with a tight fit around the valve (bit challenging) and mastic the front face to the wall it would be more stable but.... All seems a lot of "Ifs and buts" and would much rather get it stable now. Any ideas? Thanks Lee. |
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GB wrote:
wrote: I went to fit one of this in wall shower thermostats. Turns out the wall is only 3" stud Any ideas? Yes, get a surface mounted valve. I managed to fit a flush Mira Excel in a 2.5" paramount board wall. |
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Thanks Andy. How did you attach it?
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Thanks Andy. The plastic shoe you mention, did that come with the valve?
Mine is similar to this but with one 2 holes either side of the body to attach it to |
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Or a lot of araldite and hope you never need to get at it!
Brian -- ----- - This newsgroup posting comes to you directly from... The Sofa of Brian Gaff... Blind user, so no pictures please! "GB" wrote in message news ![]() On 20/05/2018 08:30, wrote: Hi all Challenge of the day. I went to fit one of this in wall shower thermostats. Turns out the wall is only 3" stud and the valve is just under 3" deep. The valve body has 2 fixing holes to attach it with. I tried bolting 2 "L" shaped brackets to the back and the screwed these onto the studs. It works but the valve body is not secure. It wobbles back and forth and left and right. I stuck some timber to the plasterboard behind the valve which stabilised it a bit but still it is not very stable. I guess if I can cut the Hardie backker board with a tight fit around the valve (bit challenging) and mastic the front face to the wall it would be more stable but.... All seems a lot of "Ifs and buts" and would much rather get it stable now. Any ideas? Thanks Lee. Yes, get a surface mounted valve. |
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Whats on the other side of the stud wall? Can you put anything on the other side of the wall to Screw the valve into? I fitted a Grohe rapio T valve into a standard stud wall cavity but using 18mm ply on the other side of the plasterboard (which was conveniently in a built in wardrobe). Some photos here (but they dont show the other side of the shower mixer) https://photos.app.goo.gl/sA2NiuJJcfZZXbLq8
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Unfortunately it is my daughter's bedroom and that bit of the wall is in full view ie not behind a wardrobe or anything
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