Pedestal/Basin

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Can someone advise me please. Do I need any wall brackets to fix the basin if I have a pedestal? I don't think so but just checking. Please email me. Thanks.

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they might if you had an e mail in your profile
 
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Not brackets ususlly these days, but special bolts.
Got a piccy somewhere...
Screwfix do them buttheir site's down
Antaresfixing1.jpg
 
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some basins have teeny weeny holes. if the room is tiled you may want to put a generous gob of silicone on the back of the basin where it butts up against the wall. this will aid fixing in addition to the teeny weeny holes if these are the 1's that you have. When the silicone splurges out a little above the back rim you can pencil off the line to get a neat finish. If the holes are large enough for basin fixings use them!
 
Thanks for your replies, they are most helpfull. Now as all I have to do is decide which way to go from here. Excellent advice, thanks one and all.
Richard. [email protected] <<<<<heres my email address for those who said it 'was'nt there'.
Cheers again.
 
rjmain said:
Now as all I have to do is decide which way to go from here.
That's a somewhat baffling statement - if you have holes/slots large enough for Fischer basin fixings then you'd be crazy not to use them, and if you have only tiny holes then the decision is made for you. What decision is there to make?

[email protected] <<<<<heres my email address for those who said it 'was'nt there'.
And I really don't understand what it is that you want people to Email you about.
 
Sorry, I was on the M3 at the time and did'nt know which way to go. Hope that clears that one up and yes, I will use the Fischer fixings.
 

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