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Fitting a bath

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I have a bath to fit. The bath is a 5mm acrylic type. It has no base board, feet or frame. It has just a flat bottom. How should I support it ? I was thinking of setting it in mortor mix, is this advisable ?
 
It should have come with legs. They're pretty big W sort of shape that goes up to the rim of the bath each side. Back to the supplier.

It probably has a board built in to the base.

Even when you have got all the bits, extra support on those thin baths is a good idea. Blocks of 4x2 underneath, battens on the wall etc.
 
I would even go as far as puting an angled support at the start of where the back of the bath curves. I have actually split the back of a cheap bath by standing too far back :oops: . And no i'm not a big lardy git :P
 

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