Bath, replacing.

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gawd, how green can you get.
Brought a new bath home today, a white enamelled steel one to replace a fibre glass one.
On unpacking I learn that it needs "bath anchors" to fix it.
I've no idea what or where to get these.
Polite advice would be appreciated.
 
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I recently moved my steel bath a few inches in order to box in some plumbing for a new shower. The bath sits on 4 adjustable feet, and is screwed, or anchored to the wall with 2 brackets. These brackets should come with the bath - go back to where you bought it or any bathroom/plumbers merchants. Assuming one of the long sides of the bath sits flush with a wall, level it using the feet, and drill 2 holes in the wall to plug and screw the brackets, which fit under the lip running around the top of the bath. You may have to mark the holes and remove the tub as space is tight for drilling. ( or measure the lip height from the floor and drill prior to locating the tub) Good luck with it - its a doddle ;)
 

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