Hi all
Need expert tricks of the trade when you need to fix a toilet pan to a chipboard floor where pipes are beneath. The fitting kit is the one with two ‘L’ shaped brackets. The pan fixing holes are right on the edge where the pipes run across the floor.
My two initial thoughts were.
1. bed in ‘no nails’ or similar then drive a screw in at angle to miss the pipes.
2. Again bed in ‘no nails’ then somehow create a clamp (metal strap or a piece of timber) to go across the bracket then bolt the clamp down away from the pipes.
What would you guys do?
Thanks
Need expert tricks of the trade when you need to fix a toilet pan to a chipboard floor where pipes are beneath. The fitting kit is the one with two ‘L’ shaped brackets. The pan fixing holes are right on the edge where the pipes run across the floor.
My two initial thoughts were.
1. bed in ‘no nails’ or similar then drive a screw in at angle to miss the pipes.
2. Again bed in ‘no nails’ then somehow create a clamp (metal strap or a piece of timber) to go across the bracket then bolt the clamp down away from the pipes.
What would you guys do?
Thanks