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[QUOTE="Filip, post: 899451, member: 50095"] here is mine after it is removed and cleaned. And I have just found the pictures of the base. I did not want to block any view of underneath once the side access panels were off so I did not use lengths of 2x3 but instead used blocks first set onto 18 ply mats. I screwed the blocks from under the square ply mats and then screwed down from the top through the ply mats and into the floor then set the full 22mm ply base onto that.The photo is before anything was screwed in place, as I did not want to block my access to the waste I used two kitchen legs in that area but the heavy and strong tray on 22mm ply would of happily sat floating there. You will also see that the pipe joints are only at the front so I can inspect them the 2nd pipe is the bath waste. The only thing that perhaps I should of done is use solvent weld. I also sealed the floor below so that in the event of a leak it should show itself under the cover panels and not drip for months down to the ceiling below, I also painted the floor white so that it is nice and bright when I shine a torch under there [ATTACH]97181[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]97182[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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