Corner shower tray - need to fit "fashia" to cover

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We have installed a semi circle show tray (ceramic) and it had to be lifted to accomodate the waste. We now need to attach something to the bottom of the tray to cover the gap left to the floor. Have tried an external fashia with no nails (and super glue!) but will not fix. Has anyone got any ideas on what else we can use or a fix around what we have already got. Cheers :(
 
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Can you screw a piece of wood in section to the floor and under the tray then use screw/cup on the fascia to the wood. I use a white plastic cup + screw for my shower base
 
I second that, I usually support these trays on 4x2 timber braces then fit UPVC flat board around them, the curve does put the board under stress so it needs a screw in each end with a white screw cap just as masona says.

After doing this for years this is bay far the best way of finishing trays I've come across.
 
Forgot to add, depending on the thickness of the upvc, it will bend easy by cutting saw-cuts carefully in a angle at the back.
 
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Many thanks to your replies and advice, will be trying this at the weekend.
Cheers again
 

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