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LOL made sure it was bullet proof but..... in the unlikely event that access is needed, a fitted wardrobe in the spare bedroom backs on to the bath wall, and I will burrow my way in through there !!
 

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Okay still got the doors to trim but final bit from me done IMG_0657.JPG
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So started rip out in the ensuite today. Tiles didn't come off anywhere near as sweetly as in the bathroom (well not in shower area).

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So today finally got the 2 bathroom doors trimmed and hung and fitted a couple of bits to the walls. (there's new things everyday that appear and need drilling and fixing :mad:

In the ensuite I've been studding, spragging and making a start on the shower plumbing. Once pb is damaged on metal studding there's just no strength there and it's the only way to go in my opinion. Needed to borrow some room on the RH side for valve placement anyway and I'll nick it back off the LH side when I get that studded tomorrow.

The tray is a crappy foam/plastic one - I did tell them to get a stone resin. Old tray was on a huge riser kit but the fall to the waste is fine for a floor mount so they'll be happy with that.

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First fix plumbing, studding, boarding and tray in.

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Hi. I notice you use clips and spacers - with some rotated for a smaller gap - is that to just to get a better final finish?
 

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I work to a laser line Julian and make tiny adjustments to grout joints if necessary. Spacer in sideways ever so slightly narrows the joint and I usually use wedges if I need to add a little.
 

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