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Discuss Boxing In Question in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; Just curious to know..........after building a frame for boxing in pipework in a downstairs loo what material would you use to cover the frame? (prior to tiling) What do you ...
          
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    Just curious to know..........after building a frame for boxing in pipework in a downstairs loo what material would you use to cover the frame? (prior to tiling)
    What do you consider most ecenomical?
    What do you usually use?
    (Will not be getting wet except a few minor splashes from sink)

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    Default Re: Boxing In Question

    I'd imagine Plasterboard would be the cheapest option.

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    Default Re: Boxing In Question

    as above if tiling, 9mm ply if not!
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    Default Re: Boxing In Question

    as said above plasterboard, unless i had a few offcuts of marmox/wedi then id use this

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    Default Re: Boxing In Question

    same as above plasterboard or ply!

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    Default Re: Boxing In Question

    Same as most replies, a bit of ply or marmox.


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    I usually use ply, as kids have a habit of using pipe boxing ( if horizontal!) as a step up to wash basin, well my two lads do anyway

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