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Plumber I work with trowels flexi rapid 10mm on the floor and 10mm on base of the tray, gives a bit of wiggle for leveling the tray and sure as hell gets hold..
I just ripped up a floor yesterday was tiled straight on green chipboard 15 years ago and while it had cracked the tiles over every join in the boards due to ridiculous amount of deflection it still took me 3 1/2 hours to rip up 9 metres, nearly burnt my sds out.. WP_20150921_11_04_11_Pro.jpg
 
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Plumber I work with trowels flexi rapid 10mm on the floor and 10mm on base of the tray, gives a bit of wiggle for leveling the tray and sure as hell gets hold..
I just ripped up a floor yesterday was tiled straight on green chipboard 15 years ago and while it had cracked the tiles over every join in the boards due to ridiculous amount of deflection it still took me 3 1/2 hours to rip up 9 metres, nearly burnt my sds out.. View attachment 76953


Shouldn't buy ur tools from Aldi or lidl then Andy! Haha
 

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apologies if this is in the wrong section.
When installing a resin/stone type shower tray, directly on a wooden floor, what do people use to keep it in place, adhesive/sealant etc.
Might add that it will be sitting on green chipboard, and I can't raise it up due to restricted headroom.

Even the low profile stone resin trays are heavy enough to not go anywhere. But i bed them in with a thick bed trowel.
Dry fit it first and check it's level because they're a bugger to pull back up if you need to add more adhesive.
 
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StevieBoy

apologies if this is in the wrong section.
When installing a resin/stone type shower tray, directly on a wooden floor, what do people use to keep it in place, adhesive/sealant etc.
Might add that it will be sitting on green chipboard, and I can't raise it up due to restricted headroom.
I'm no expert on shower tray installs, but where I have been working on a new build the plumbers were bedding the trays down onto a soft sand and cement mix.
Have to say when I tiled the room and obviously stood in the tray, I didn't notice any movement - so maybe that's the way to go.
 
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White Room

I'm no expert on shower tray installs, but where I have been working on a new build the plumbers were bedding the trays down onto a soft sand and cement mix.
Have to say when I tiled the room and obviously stood in the tray, I didn't notice any movement - so maybe that's the way to go.

Never understood that as it's so thin it loses any strength it has....
 

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