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Harry Boy

Thanks Tom, I have managed to get a row of tiles off without damaging the showerlay too much. I've unscrewed the chrome frame from the thread on the showerlay , there doesn't seem to be any adapter just the black flange that seems to be part of the tray.

The chrome frame has actually come apart from the threaded plastic part, does anyone think it would be ok to bed the chrome frame with adhesive? Obviously it won't be screwed in.

I'll post a picture, could tilefix comment on this please ?

How do you add picture on mobile ?
Did you ever fix this? I have exactly the same issue now. Not using the extender and the screw in drain that goes in above the showerlay when tiling sits at 10mm at its lowest point. These seems very high and the tiles i got were 5mm based on the instructions from Marmox saying the drain can go from 5mm and be raised higher. So it would seem that I have to now change the tiles to 10mm thick but was gong to have mosaics to adjust to the prebuilt fall and this is a challenge now. How did you ever resolve it? :)
 

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