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    Pump for shower

    :lol: It'd be fun to try it though wouldn't it.
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    Pump for shower

    So are these pumps man enough to push the water from near the bedroom floor all the way back up to the loft and across the loft to the bathroom?
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    Pump for shower

    I'm fitting a gravity feed shower and I've bought a pump to go with it. The instructions with the pump say that it's best to fit it as close to the bottom of the hot water tank as possible. I'm running the plumbing for the shower through the loft and down into the bathroom. If I fit the pump...
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    Toilet fitting problem

    I'm fitting a new toilet and the outlet pipe is lower than the sewer pipe. They don't marry up without having to stand the toilet on some sort of base. Is there another solution to this?
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    Frame for bath

    Yes, the bath does have it's own legs, but the instructions recommend fitting battens for extra stability. Would you say that's not necessary?
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    Bathroom wastepipe

    It's just the waste from the sink and bath, no toilet waste.
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    Bathroom wastepipe

    I have an extension on the back of my property and at the moment, my bathroom waste goes through the skirting, through a gap between the extension and the building and then across the kitchen ceiling, through a wall and then I presume, down and out under the extension. I'm fitting a new suite...
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    Frame for bath

    Sorry, let me clarify. I'm talking about the battens that you attach to the wall, to rest the rim of the bath on.
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    Frame for bath

    Thanks, I hadn't thought of 2"x1".
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    Frame for bath

    What size wood is it necessary to use for the battens and uprights to support a bath on. I've been thinking of 2"x 2", but having done some measuring, I think this may be too big, for the uprights anyway, (fine on the wall battens). Would 1"x 1" be ok for the uprights?
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