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Recessed thermostatic shower valve stupidity


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7 minutes ago, pocster said:

Drone on another world !

 

Bollocks ; this is where the limit of human knowledge and ability strive 

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If you say had a bit of spare glass you could drill two holes in it and have that as the back plate. Just thinking it'd show off the care and attention that went into cutting those tiles...back board...

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14 minutes ago, Onoff said:

 

If you say had a bit of spare glass you could drill two holes in it and have that as the back plate. Just thinking it'd show off the care and attention that went into cutting those tiles...back board...

When looking up a skirt you don’t care about the material 

 

As they say

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On 18/04/2021 at 09:01, ProDave said:

The message from this thread to any casual viewers is to decide exactly an you wall finish BEFORE you mount the shower valves. Then check with a mock up of your actual wall finish that the valve is recessed the correct amount.

 

Quick question - would it be a good idea or wrong to fit the valve after the wall is finished, from the back, ie next door room which is stud wall neighbour to the bathroom? 

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26 minutes ago, Jenni said:

 

Quick question - would it be a good idea or wrong to fit the valve after the wall is finished, from the back, ie next door room which is stud wall neighbour to the bathroom? 


Yep - if you have access from the back then it makes life much easier as the tile holes can be much smaller and you can adjust accordingly. 

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11 hours ago, Jenni said:

 

Quick question - would it be a good idea or wrong to fit the valve after the wall is finished, from the back, ie next door room which is stud wall neighbour to the bathroom? 

Yes !!! Do this !!

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