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Why dont you half fill the bath, then you cant go wrong
I was taught that Silicon is not good under compression, it was designed to stretch. As such I never fill baths prior to Silicon, the stretching abilities of Silicon should be sufficient to accomodate movement of a millimetre or two easily. If a bath moves more than that I think there are other issues to address and whether the bath was full or not I don't think it would make a lot of difference.
swe !! most baths require the tile to finish on top of the bath , so it is required to be in situ , unless it is a stand alone.I always remove the tub before tiling myself. Same goes for sink and loo and pipes and whatever.
it makes sense swe to make bath panels removable, its very popular here to frame baths and tile over leaving no access..
i thought id kill 2 birds with one stone,,decided to fill the bath ...with nice hot water,,proceeded to take my clothes off and got in it Silicon gun in hand,,was gonna phone the owner of the house who was down the stair and ask her to bring me up a cup of tea but i felt this was maybe taking things too far..any thoughts peeps?![]()
If the owner was fit you could've got her to strip off and jump in for you, explaining of course that it's necessary for you to check that the bath wasn't going to move as she would be the main user:lol: :lol: :lol:
:hurray: :hurray: :hurray: :hurray:i thought id kill 2 birds with one stone,,decided to fill the bath ...with nice hot water,,proceeded to take my clothes off and got in it Silicon gun in hand,,was gonna phone the owner of the house who was down the stair and ask her to bring me up a cup of tea but i felt this was maybe taking things too far..any thoughts peeps?![]()