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    anyone share any top tips on tiled access in bath panels??did one a while ago using the schlueter magnets but never got to see it in useThe magnet kit was easy to use but thought it was a bit heavy once grouted...

    tiles are nat.stone mosaics access panel is 12mm ply about 350x450.

    how would you do it?

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    Hi

    magnets and catches sound good - but why not cut the hatch out add a small frame behind and silicone in rather than grout. Looks great, cheap and easy to stanley knife out on the very odd occassion you need access. Worked for me

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    Default Re: tiled bath panel access

    hey, im about to replace my bath panel with tiles, im not a professional tiler but going to give it a go! what material should I use as my backing board? i heard there was some sort of waterproof mdf type material, any recommendations?!

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