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Marmox on top of Aquapanel ? in the
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Hi,
I've already put aquapanel onto a frame at the rear end of the bath to create a ledge/step. My question is that I need to build the height on ... -
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Marmox on top of Aquapanel ?
Hi,
I've already put aquapanel onto a frame at the rear end of the bath to create a ledge/step. My question is that I need to build the height on the horizontal part by about 10mm. As i've already got some marmox lying around can I simply glue/screw this onto the aquapanel then tile??
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Re: Marmox on top of Aquapanel ?
Yes, I don't see any reason why not.
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Re: Marmox on top of Aquapanel ?
yes not a problem imo..
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Re: Marmox on top of Aquapanel ?
As above.
.. easiest way
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Re: Marmox on top of Aquapanel ?

Originally Posted by
Dave
As above.

.. easiest way
.. O.K - thanks all. So do I simply screw the marmox to the aquapanel or use some sort of adhesive ??
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Re: Marmox on top of Aquapanel ?
just stick it with rapid set flex and that should be fine.
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Tiler Manchester
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Re: Marmox on top of Aquapanel ?
as above, marmox over existing aqua panel no problem. if its fixed to frame work, then just overboard with the marmox and screw into existing framework.
just one thing, excuse me if have i read/interpreted this wrong but have you used aqua panel as a verticle panel, fastened to timer frame work OR to make a step. ie a step that you would actually stand on?
Last edited by TF Ed; 16-06-2011 at 04:40 PM.
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Re: Marmox on top of Aquapanel ?

Originally Posted by
AstonTiling
as above, marmox over existing aqua panel no problem. if its fixed to frame work, then just overboard with the marmox and screw into existing framework.
just one thing, excuse me if have i read/interpreted this wrong but have you used aqua panel as a verticle panel, fastened to timer frame work OR to make a step. ie a step that you would actually stand on?
...At the end of the bath there is a 6" gap to the wall, so i got the bathroom fitter to put a frame which is the height of 1 tile ( a sort of ledge ) above the height of the bath. I've got aquapanel on it but need to increase the height by about 10mm. I've got some marmox lying around so was wondering if I could screw/glue this onto the aquapanel horizontal part.
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