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Thespanishtiler
IMO you should not be trimming joists..?..
You can get trays that are now only 22mm thick and span the joists without the need to board out between the joists for support.
But you deffo DO NOT trim joists down in thickness/depth etc..
IMO timming say 6 mm off the top of a joist then running 3''x2'' along both sides screwed at 75mm through from both sides is no issue what so ever.
I am well aware of and used most of all the tray formers available on the market and would in such a case use say a shower stone or showerlay former BUT this guy specified he was to use a fundo former so I have offered my advice as such.
if he wants he can slap it straight to the floor and lay 40mm wedi all round but the door step may not be too attractive.
lets do the maths
floor 22mm
hb board on spf 8mm
ufh in slc 6mm
ci on spf 4mm
total 40mm NO NEED TO TRIM JOISTS
above scenario without ufh and slc
Total 34mm TRIM 6MM OFF JOISTS
If you where to overlay a 22mm floor with hb on spf and lay ufh in slc with ci on top you would have to raise your 22mm former by 8 mm to get a level threshold
the choice is yours