Hi I have fitted a 800mm x 800mm quadrant shower and due to the layout it had to be built on a plinth on 2" x 4" timber so there is now a gap under the plinth which I would like to fill with a material that will curve round.
I was thinking of getting some of that mdf that is ready-cut to curve.
Is it expensive and where can you get it, have not seen it anywhere in ages?
Would you use that or would you suggest anything else that will bend enough to go round the shower?
How would you support it, I have a couple of ideas but I was hoping you guys could come up with something clever?
I have looked for UPVC as an alternative in the DIY stores but they usually sell it for soffits etc and it seems too thick (ie about 12mm) to bend that tight.
Any help appreciated.
I was thinking of getting some of that mdf that is ready-cut to curve.
Is it expensive and where can you get it, have not seen it anywhere in ages?
Would you use that or would you suggest anything else that will bend enough to go round the shower?
How would you support it, I have a couple of ideas but I was hoping you guys could come up with something clever?
I have looked for UPVC as an alternative in the DIY stores but they usually sell it for soffits etc and it seems too thick (ie about 12mm) to bend that tight.
Any help appreciated.