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A tray is a shallow platform designed for the carrying of items. It can be fashioned from numerous materials, including silver, brass, sheet iron, paperboard, wood, melamine, and molded pulp. Trays range in cost from inexpensive molded pulp trays which are disposable and inexpensive melamine trays used in cafeterias, to mid-priced wooden trays used in a home, to expensive silver trays used in luxury hotels. Some examples have raised galleries, handles, and short feet for support.
Trays are flat, but with raised edges to stop things from sliding off them. They are made in a range of shapes but are commonly found in oval or rectangular forms, sometimes with cutout or attached handles with which to carry them.
A more elaborate device is the tray table, which is designed to accommodate a tray, or to serve as a tray itself. There are two primary kinds of tray tables. The TV tray table is typically a small table, which may have legs that fold to allow it to be carried like a tray. The airplane tray table is a tray built into the back of an airline seat, which folds down so that the person sitting in the seat behind the one containing the table can use it as a surface from which to eat meals served on the airplane.

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    scritchy shower tray

    Hi Y'all, just been looking at a clients tilers work and they were a little disappointed, to say the least, that the shower tray had not been covered effectively whilst tiling took place and the resultant scritches and scratches detract from what has been a pretty good installation. So the big...
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    Fitting wet room tray in to corner -- tanking to surrounding two walls?

    Hey guys I'm completely gutting our bathroom (walls/ceiling and floor) I'm putting up 12.5mm marmox board on all the walls and fitting a 900x900 showerstone tray in the corner direct to joists, surrounded by 18mm ply and 4mm marmox board. My question for today is... A) Do I fit the wall...
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    Tiling a wet room tray with mosaic?

    Hi all We have decided to tile a marmox showerstone tray with mosaics has anyone any tips? do I need to cut angles to allow for the fall or will the mosaic sheet (30x30) allow me to lay it as normal but push in to the fall of the tray? thanks Dave
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    Another shower tray leak

    I re did this shower tray in August last year and I am getting slow drips at the tray corners where the tray comes out from the wall. As you can see it has upstand and I tile onto the tray leaving a gap of 2-3mm. Initially I grouted this joint but then removed as much grout as possible and used...
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    levlling low profile shower tray

    Hi any help would be appreciated, 1)Joists are not level 2)replaced floorboards with 18mm ply 3)6mm tile backer board then used (Marmox insulation) Can I put the marmox tile backer under the shower tray and then use self leveller to level the base of the shower tray? Or will the cement...
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    Shower tray - large gap behind tiles, leaking

    Hi, Was wondering if anyone could advise on the above? We've had a leaking shower tray onto the ceiling below for years, just keep patching it up and putting a box underneath to collect the leaking. Now, after removing the tiles at the bottom of the shower tray, looks like there is a large...
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    The ultimate litter tray

    Just saw this on tv. I can actually see a good market for this. Some of the comments are good :lol: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8MOmmtTCTs Sells for about £280
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    building out a wall to meet tray

    hello chaps. After a few good diy jobs,timber garage,raised decks,staircase the next step is to tile my on suite. Some really excellant info found on the forum:thumbsup: im looking at a recess shower with the one screen with a small return.The gap it goes in is...
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    Which former tray to buy

    I'm looking at doing a partial wet area for the shower in the new bathroom. It's a timber floor, but unfortunately i'm unable to site the waste within the joists. I could build a platform for an impey or tuffdec, but I did come across these and wondered if anyone had any experience with them...
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    Tiling shower tray

    Hi all. Have got to tile a Lux Elements flush shower tray next week. Customer has ordered 600mm x 600mm porcelain tiles for it and the rest of the bathroom floor...however, they don't understand that I have to cut the tiles in the tray to fit with the fall to the waste. They want the tiles left...
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    wetroom tray and mosaics needing help

    Hi all im after a bit of advice ive searched but cant seem to find a post on this question . Im in the process of fitting my first wetroom used hardibacker for the walls and floor and have a tankng material from topps the tray is in place as per manufacturer destructions my question is do i need...
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    Bedding down (securing) large shower tray

    On a current job I am working on, I have a large (1400 x 800) shower tray to fit to a totally secure ply base. The tray itself is a fibreglass construction (resin capped). My only concern is that it is a "hollow" type construction (not a solid flat base). There are small ribs built into the...
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    Video: How to drill a hole into curved ceramic sink, loo, urinal, shower tray, bath

    Sometimes if you have bought white goods for the bathroom project the holes may not be in the right place to match the plumbing layout of the room. But rather than abandon that trendy granite sink or that sleek white toilet it is possible for less the £40 to place the correct holes into your...
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    Sealing where tiles meet shower tray?

    What is the best way to seal where the wall tiles sit on the shower tray? I have a Classic Seal (Classi Seal ® Flexible Waterproof Upstand) on the shower tray and the tiles come to rest right on the tray, so not sure if I can get away with no extra sealing at all. I presume my options...
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    Renew Silicon in Shower Tray, Heathrow area

    Hi, I'm after someone to remove and renew the silicon in the shower tray, really don't know how much to budget for this, so at your mercy! Cheers!
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    Shower tray on a concrete floor Help (with bad workmanship pics!!!)

    Sorry if this is not in the correct place, or even relevant to the forum (more of a plumbing question). My Borther is decorating his flat he has just got the keys for, he wants to put in a shower cubical with a solid porcelain base, the flat is on the 2nd floor but has a concrete base, the...
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    Can I put UFH heating over resin shower tray & plywood?

    Hi Guys (1st time post) I am about to embark on a wet room project on our house, The room is 1.8m x 1.6m, we are planning on using some sort of resin shower tray possibly 1200mm x 1200mm Marmox showerstone or Tuff 2, building up the surrounding floor with plywood to get the floor flush with...
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