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Discuss boxing in a bath in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; hi all, im on a job just now that requires the bath to be boxed in and tiled.the joiner has put a marine ply board over the front of bath ...
          
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    hi all, im on a job just now that requires the bath to be boxed in and tiled.the joiner has put a marine ply board over the front of bath is this sufficient to tile straight onto?? cheers

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    Default Re: boxing in a bath

    I wouldn't like to use any form of ply in a bathroom.

    Too much moisture floating around to deform plywood.

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    if ply has to used, marine is the one to use..
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    Default Re: boxing in a bath

    ok thats gr8,i have no choice in it the joiners already built it,,so i can tile direct onto this with a self priming adhesive?

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    i would prime it and tile with flexible bagged gear

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