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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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    Wetroom tray setting out

    Hello people. Been up to the eyes with life, but finally managed to progress my (now 6m long!) wetroom project. All tanked ready to go, but wondering which way you pro’s would set out this tray. 315 square tiles, and with one sitting dead centre on the tray, hard against the front edge of the...
  2. Andy Allen

    Bath / shower tray repair kits....

    Dropped a tile in a bath yesterday, I'm sure we've all been there. Decided to try one of these repair kits from tool station before spending a small fortune on a bath repair man. The results were much better than expected, well worth getting one to keep in the van..
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    BAL Board under shower tray

    Hello! New to the forum and my first post on this after doing a bit of searching. I'd be interested to know your thoughts/experience of fitting BAL Board or Hardiebacker under the shower tray. The reason I ask is that with the build-up i'm looking at, if I installed the shower tray on the ply...
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    Ooops. Dented shower tray.

    Hi all. I just dropped a tile onto a white plastic coated stone resin tray. I know, clumsy bugger. But im sure I'm not the first. Before i contact a repair company has anyone got any tips for repairing it? Its a dent about 5mm x 3mm and 3mm deep. I'd of thought colour matching would be the hard...
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    Shower tray installation

    After some advice. I've scoured different sites looking for the right way and there seems to be so many different ways to do this. I have a shower tray to install against stud walls with cement board fixed to it. What is the right or best way to seal the tray in properly? I've seen videos...
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    Backer Board Installation Advice with a Raised Shower Tray Former

    All, I am looking for some advice. When I updated my bathroom eight or so years ago I used Hardie Backer boards on the wall all the way down to the floor. I then built a raised wooden structure and installed a stone resin shower tray on top. I filled the small gap where the tray met the hardie...
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    Advice needed on tanking wall-to-ceiling and wall-to-shower tray joints

    Planning to tank my en-suite tomorrow, using the BAL WP1 waterproofing kit. The ceiling is existing painted plasterboard. Do I need to tape and treat the joints between wall and ceiling like I do for the corners? My gut says no, as the WP1 can't be painted on etc after. Presumably if I don't...
  8. D

    Installing a Stone Resin 800 x 900 shower tray on wooden floor.

    The wooden floor on upstairs en-suite is sound and level and i have planned to install a 800 x 900 stone resin shower tray. See attached photos of the floor. The instruction says to lay the tray on S/C mix. Do i lay the sand/cement mix straight on the wooden floor or PVA before putting S/C? To...
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    Upstairs wet room leaking due to tray sinking...

    Hi there, we fitted a large Fiora shower tray into our upstairs bathroom a few years ago when we got the house refurbished. (pics attached) Problem is the weight of the tray has caused it sink into the wooden floor beneath, creating a 1mm gap between grout and tray and leaking a lot of water...
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    Wetroom tray with few cuts

    Hi, my mum would love a wetroom, but finding it difficult to fugure out some of the practicalities. In houzz etc. we see wetrooms with few tile cuts which look glorious. Somehow the tiles must be angled to allow the water to drain away. But I'm unsure of how to find these trays online? Should...
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    Hardie backer on top of shower tray

    hi guys after some help Am in the process of re doing ensuit. Have ripped out shower and base and want to know does the hardie backer go behind or on top of stone resin square tray? 3 walls are to be tiled and don’t think with the hardie backer installed all the way to the floor the tray will...
  12. K

    Tiling around Wetroom tray drain

    Hi, We've just had a wetroom put in and everything has gone really well and I'm happy apart from the tiling around the drain. I assume this isn't the finish/ standard that I should be getting? Or does it just need to be grouted/siliconed?
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    How to get shower tray into recess?

    Hi all Have read many posts on this forum and it has been a great help. This is my first post though. So I'm trying to install a new shower tray into a recess (walls on three sides). I don't understand how I can get the tray flush against all three because even if the walls are perfectly...
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    DOH! damaged shower tray .

    Damaged shower tray . Plastic surgeon (actual repair people ) or magic man . Thoughts please . Thankyou
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    Akw wetroom tray advice

    hi guys I have just fitted a akw tuff form tray and Mapei tanking system to my upstairs bathroom and I am looking for some advice on the fall lines I had a tiler tell me that he would ignore the fall lines on the tray and take his fall cuts from the corner of waste to corner of wall as I looks...
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    Removing adhesive from marble shower tray

    I'm changing a shower cubicle and the old one had been bedded to the tray with adhesive. I've scraped a lot off but it's still not smooth enough. Obviously I can't use anything acid based to clean it up so is it a case of sand and polish after?
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    Shower tray tiling to it or over

    I will be tiling a small ensuite floor next week and installing a shower tray. Would it be ok to tile the full floor and leave a large hole for the trap then prime the tiles for installing the tray over tiles. I've only ever installed the trays to the screeded floors then tile to them but...
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    Tiling advice shower tray

    Hi guys, I had a hairline crack in my shower tray and decided to brave it by removing it myself. I’ve taken the doors off, and the bottom row of tiles. A lot of the plasterboard came off which is worrying, most of it’s still attached to the original tiles. Can I put them back in place somehow or...
  19. J

    Shower tray installation

    Hello. We are currently in the process of renewing our ensuite. I have been trying to get to grips with the different types of shower trays and their methods of installation. The shower tray that was removed; I believe was an acrylic tray. It was very light and was raised off the floor through...
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    Electric UFH in a shower tray?

    As above, can or should you put UFH in a shower tray. The plumber that I am working for has a customer who wants to run the UFH from the rest of the bathroom floor into the shower tray(and tile on top) I have done one before,many moons ago. But it still leaves me a little nervous,regarding the...
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