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Lay baton to floor, but raised by the thickness of the panel. So bottom lip of panel slips underneath.

I have the same set up in my bathroom.......silicon won't hold it alone.
 
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Thanks for your advice, thinking about the use of silicone, probably not strong enough, so ill use-

http://www.NoLinksToThis/p/soudal-fix-all-high-tack-adhesive-sealant-white-290ml

If I have to remove the panel a craft knife will slice through the adhesive. Ive used this product many times-its the dogs.

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Hi again,

Fitted the bath today, its sitting on wooden battens and wooden uprights, there is absolutely no movement and the levels are spot on. With the bath being supported by the wood I then lowered the five feet to touch the floor.

However a slight issue, with the side panel fitted there is a gap at one end of approx 14 mm and at the other end its 20mm, so obviously the floor isnt level along the length.

How do I overcome this situation, is it permissible to put down excessive adhesive to level the tiles out to be even along the length of the panel?

Thanks in advance.

Bob
 

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Yes bob - 6mm will be okay to pack out but you're doing it the hard way! When using bath panels you should tile the floor level first and then fit your bath to desired height to remove all these headaches. In my experience you'll struggle to get it perfect doing it your way.
 
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Hi Macten,

Thanks for your advice.

Baths coming out tomorrow, then I will tile the floor and refit the bath.

Im learning!

By the way, I have a Mach 1

Cheers

Bob
 

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Another tip is to lay the long row of tiles that go under the main length of the bath first and concentrate on getting them spot on level then lay the rest in respect to them. That way if you do encounter little level problems later (I'm sure you won't) it means you can still fit the bath bang on level at your desired height
 
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welwel

Just mentioned to the supervisor what you suggested, got a 'told you so' in reply!

Thanks for the advice in your last post.

Off to scewfix in the morning, what adhesive do you suggest. Will be using 3mm spacers.

Thanks in advance

Bob
 

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Any single part flexi addy will be fine for laying on Hardi. You just need to decide on rapid or slowest, grey or white.
 
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welwel

Having never tiled before this tiling lark is a big learning curve for me, I did as suggested by macten and removed the bath and laid the first row of tiles along the panel length and tiled out from that. The result although not perfect is acceptable in my opinion. Thanks for your help with this.

Ive attached a pic of the walls that I will be tiling next, all of the wall is rock solid apart from a small bit up by the ceiling, Im reluctant to overly remove this bit as it will disturb the newly installed overboarded artex ceiling. Any suggestions about this please.

Intend tanking in the bath tomorrow, any pitfalls with this that I should know about?

What white grout would you suggest I use on the floor tiles, read on this forum that white can become grey--

The blue tiles are staying and I will over tile them, not sure what they were attached with but they are welded on, I intend using Mapei Eco prim grip.

Thanks in advance gents and ladies of course.

Bob

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Never used white grout on a floor and never will!
 

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