Thanks for the suggestion. However the shower tray is 30mm thick, then concrete around the same thickness. then marine ply. The part the screw goes into rests ontop of the shower tray. And patrudes a few mm. So you're looking around 63mm of thread before you get to wood. This wood is 18mm thick...
Yea I know. I have to admit I'm probably going to let the big bad company win. This battle. I knew when I was doing it, it was a bad idea but still did it because of the instructions and if I had pushed the raw plugall the way through the shower tray and into the concrete/ wood below this may...
Haha yea tell me about it. I've siliconed the crack up not pretty but water tight. See if it holds for a month if it does I'll consider repairing the crack but more than likely the crack will go all the way through and it'll be a replacement.
Separate suppliers for tray and screen. My problem...
Just thought I'd share to give someone a laugh and hopefully stop others from doing so as I'm practically crying lol.
Here's the situation
1200 x 900 stome resin shower tray level sitting on cement.
Victorian plumbing shower screen (2 sides glass) which requires 2 screws to be screwed into...