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Wooden bath side panel
"Huge" wrote in message ... Anyone got any good ideas on how to fasten a wooden side panel onto a bath in such a way that the fastening is; invisible (from the outside), adjustable (it's bound not to be level) and removable (should I need to get at my scabby plumbing)? I'm tempted to ignore the "invisible" requirement and just screw it on with nice screws (chromed dome heads or mirror screws or somesuch)... -- "The road to Paradise is through Intercourse." [email me at huge [at] huge [dot] org [dot] uk] Magnetic door catches. Try www.mvmlocks.com/IH_catches_ives.html for some idea of what I mean |
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