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    can some one please tell the best to fix down the wet tray former
    it is one from wet decs

    i no there is some screws holes in it but should i use some gripfill along the joists as well

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    Default Re: how to fix down a wet tray former

    Just screw it down..

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    but one side i cant screw because of pipes

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    Default Re: how to fix down a wet tray former

    Why would you have pipes on a joist..?

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    they run through the joists

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    Default Re: how to fix down a wet tray former

    Then just drill another hole in the tray to miss the pipe and then screw it down.. you will be tanking the tray anyway..

    Also sand the tray to get a better key.

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    thats what i wanted to no i can drill another hole thanks dave
    i am using timeless for the tileing thanks to you mate

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