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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 fibreglass to stop it from flexing, but I am concerned by the lack of contact it will have with the ply base.

Do I use a cement mortar in regular (dot & dab) in regular places to bed down tray, use a whole load of plasterboard adhesive (in same fashion as cement) that I have left over, or another method?

There is too much of a void really to go using "sticks like *~#+" or gripfill

Thanks, Geoff
 

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