I was thinking if you lift the bath from one end, however you do it, it could mean the water will not drain to the plughole well enough. I'm just wanting to 'flex' up just the shelf, and keep the bath in place, with the aim of making the water sitting on the shelf run into the bath.
Thanks @JohnD, yes it has the adjustable legs, but its perfectly level at the moment and I don't want to affect the bath draining by lifting one end. It's also all tiled in so I'm hoping just to 'flex' the end shelf slightly, bath still in place, to get the standing water to run off
Thanks @Tigercubrider yeah, thinking about it now, maybe I could just carefully try wedging the actual 3mm edge part of the bath or the plastic block under the rim. Possibly a single wedge and then hold it in place as Old Salt suggested (if I can get enough access).
@Old Salt Thank you, yes not...
Winbag and wedging might be a good back up, thanks for the info everyone.
What I want to do is jack up the very end of of an acrylic bath. I've fitted it perfectly level, tiled, shower screen etc - first shower and water is settling where the bath meets the wall. I can only think the bath...
Hi there, hoping someone can help. I’m looking for something that I think should exist for general DIY, but having trouble finding something to actually buy.
I’m after what I think should be called a wedge jack / screw jack / levelling wedge etc. A jack type tool that can be used in a small...