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Thanks ! I’ll do that anyway !
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And I swept it ???
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Back of tray doesn’t seem to have any coating or anything . Assume there’s actually nothing to do here ? I.e tile adhesive should stick to it ( but will test ! )
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And the pics are of my legs - bonus !!
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Star !
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Nick , sometimes I’ve measured 10 times , cut 6 - and it’s still wrong !
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I like the concept . But , the reality is - this could turn into a major F up . I’ll come back to my pig heavy , awkward tray later ....
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Mine are just hand suckers . I used them to move my famous walk on glazing around . They are ok ; but you can ‘see’ them slowly losing their suction . Ok with glazing as you can set it down and re apply them . My bathroom will be complete before @Onoff ‘s which still isn’t finished ?
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Got ya ! so ct1 through flattened applicator head down all 3 sides ! Instead of talking about it I’ll get on with the tanking of all the joints first . Funeral today so talking about fitting a shower tray needed to cheer me up ?
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I've got some glass suckers and I certainly don't trust them to hold for any length of time.....
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Ok. So straight flexible tile adhesive 'peaked blobs' ( I'll clean/check underside of tray so get good adhesion ) straight onto untreated marine ply Any brand of sealant you would recommend for getting in down the side of the tray?. The alongest side of the tray I can certainly get a good load in and then slide into place. Lateral left/right movement not a lot of play (5mm if that)
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Ok ! This is the smaller ensuite tray so not an issue on my own . So tile adhesive ‘peaks’ and tap down . Can’t twist it down as wall on 3 sides . This all sounds relatively easy enough ( presume I pva ply before doing this ) . So the silicone at the edges ( between tray and wall ) no choice but to spatula / force down once tray gone off ?
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There ; now it looks like I was clever - sorry @joe90
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I’ll quickly unlike joe’s post !!
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Ok ! Will go that route . How thick should the adhesive be ? Notched ? . I need to know how much it will drop ? . Will it ‘shift’ / ‘sink’ overnight as it sets ???? Sorry , lots of questions - don’t want to get this wrong !!
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The best solution is a lite tray . I reckon props / jacks from beneath is the man solution ?
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Not on this yet - but thinking .... I could stick a hole in the beam and block and use a bottle jack to lift/ lower it . Only issues are the height the jack could go and some method to support the whole tray - stop it falling off the jack . Is it ok for a tray to be ‘jacked’ at one point ? ??
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Understand with a corner tray - easy ! Also - still concerned about heights . Marine ply is about 3mm below the screed . Can fill gaps with floor tile adhesive . Before I apply floor membrane should I attempt to ‘skim’ ply up by 3mm ? Also when finally bedding tray in sand/cement - how thick should that be ? Notched 10mm ? ( spell check kept trying to type ‘botched’ - obviously it’s well up on my skills ! )
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Ok ! Right ( tries not to be confused ) . I forgot (!!!! ) I have a waterproofing kit ( shouldn’t really of forgotten that ) . So - order of tasks 1. Glue and screw ply down 2. delta seal all joints 3. water proof paste 4. fleece and pre form corners 5. more paste I.e as instructions . At this point I assume I would want to bed tray . But still confused how / what point I try and fill the tray to wall touching edges with ct1 ( or silkaflex as you use ) . Understand this silicone application is the real water proofing and that the ‘nice white’ line of Mastik is simply the first line of defence against leaks
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Trays pretty tight on all sides . I know I’ve got to bed it in sand/ cement but also ct1 around those edges . Presume once I’m ready to bed it I can ct1 the lower part of the wall ? I.e so as I bed it ct1 squishes our the edges ( easier than trying to it in afterwards ?? )
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Fitted the trap to the tray and lowered it in . I think from underneath I can get to it ( worst case chip more block out ) . So ! . Need to glue and screw marine ply down . Then attempt to use tile adhesive to fill any floor gaps ( between marine ply and screed floor ) . Also ‘skim’ tile adhesive over some of the ply to get to screed height - so level ( ish )
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Right ! Finally back on this ! I don’t like the tray trap as it’s a screw fitting then a push fitting . I worry if it leaks access from even below is awkward ( hence widening hole in the beam and block ) . Trap though unluckily sits above a beam ( rather than a block ) . So going to get this position right .
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You're underground what did you expect ?
Pocster replied to Pocster's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
SWMBO said the same . Oh sorry , you mean that link .... -
You're underground what did you expect ?
Pocster replied to Pocster's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
This might be useful https://leachs.net/big-ben-roller-tie-scaffold-fixing?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI3Peil5yO6wIVVeztCh3NQA1AEAQYAyABEgIkbPD_BwE#
