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Can't remember the last time I used a leg kit, prefer to make a frame from 3x2" topped off with 18mm ply glued and screwed, fix tray into a bed of rapidset, tile to front of plinth..
 
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I try to get over it as best I can and try to get it on the deck. The Wirquin Shower waste helps. Usually it’s the McAlpine metal grid but the Wirquin is so thin it helps loads.
 

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I do prefer legs as you can give them a turn or two more after the silicone has cured.
 
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It is a Pearlstone tray and base is as shown in the attached photos. The shower tray riser kit as per the link below and definitely says the legs can be screwed into the tray. I will be adding extra legs.
Shower Tray Riser Kits - https://www.ergonomicdesigns.co.uk/shower-trays/shower-tray-riser-kits.html

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