I can see clearly now the steam has gone :)
well, any time i have to do any DIY type stuff, the first thing i reach
for is a lump of blootack, or a cement block.
tried those?
On Wed, 4 Apr 2001, kevin lyda wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 04, 2001 at 12:19:39PM +0100, Bernard Tyers wrote:
> > On Wed, 4 Apr 2001, kevin lyda wrote:
> > > ok, since people had radiator tips, what about shower tray tips. mine's
> > > level on one side, but slopes a bit down from the wall on the other side.
> > > my solution is to raise the level side (it needs to go up by about a cm).
> > > what i should use to do this eludes me.
> > why?
>> i wasn't clear. it's a shower tray in a corner so i need to add a corner
> shower door. i was refering to the outer lip where the shower door sits.
> the inside part of the tray is sloped down to the drain - that's fine.
> it's the outer part where the door sits that should be level but isn't.
> i'd rather not reseat the shower tray...
>> > why tamper if it isn't broken...
>> oh it's broken alright unless there's some leaning tower of piza style
> of bathroom design i missed. i'm just trying to limit the tampering to
> a plastic strip under the door or something.
>> kevin
>>
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