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Bath panel strengthening

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Hello all

I've put a new bathroom in and have a curved bath. That panel that comes with the bath is a bit delicate on the curve. Already had redelivery 3 times due to arriving broken.
I'm trying to decide how to add some strength to the panel, especially along the curve. Of course I'll batten the floor and wall to strengthen the panel along the straights.

I'm thinking of using some expanding foam, creating horizontal lines along the inside of the curve. Once hardened would this provide support? Or does foam need to be contained to create strength?

Thanks
 
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Fibreglass matting (vehicle repairs) to add thickness ? Never tried it so just throwing the idea out there.
 
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Fibreglass matting works well on the back of these if they're cracked or whatever. What you could do, if you're feeling ambitious is fix a couple of say 6mm plywood ribs on the back, curved to fit, fixed again with fibreglass. Fibreglass kits are readily available in various sizes.

Or some weirdo bloke on here makes his own out of upvc cladding:
 
Fibreglass matting (vehicle repairs) to add thickness ? Never tried it so just throwing the idea out there.
This is a nice idea actually I'll have a look yo see.
Although was hoping for a little more straight forward... like the foam idea.
 
Fibreglass matting works well on the back of these if they're cracked or whatever. What you could do, if you're feeling ambitious is fix a couple of say 6mm plywood ribs on the back, curved to fit, fixed again with fibreglass. Fibreglass kits are readily available in various sizes.

Or some weirdo bloke on here makes his own out of upvc cladding:
Thanks. Nice idea too!

Would you have any idea if the foam would work?
 
How are you going to contain the foam to the area you want, everytime I`ve used it the ruddy stuff goes everywhere!
I was hoping that it is tacky enough to stay put until it goes off
 
How about bonding some gussets on with silicone if you don't fancy glass fibre? (I'd do fibreglass if it was mine certainly not foam)
 
Never tried but how about curved ply ribs held in place by small dabs of spray foam?
Once fixed in place, adding more foam and you can (on most foams?) spray the outside of foam to harden it so it stops growing and becomes more dense.
 

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