Hi my bath has turned up. It's a Nicobond Eros acrylic bath.
It has a few small block of wood glued to the underside of the rim to allow the bath to be fixed to the frame.
I'd like to glue a continuous strip of wood along the edge to allow the attachment of an L-shaped bracket to attach the bath to the wall as recommended by many people on this forum.
I'd also like to glue a piece of wood in the area where the tap holes are to be drilled to prevent strain on the bath when the taps are fixed.
Finally I'd like to fix a piece of chipboard the length of the bath to the base to increase rigidity.
All these modifications were in place on the bath I removed and it had never given any problems so I think it would be wise not to deviate.
So i'd be very grateful if you could recommend a suitable adhesive that's widely available and that won't damage the bath.
Cheers!
It has a few small block of wood glued to the underside of the rim to allow the bath to be fixed to the frame.
I'd like to glue a continuous strip of wood along the edge to allow the attachment of an L-shaped bracket to attach the bath to the wall as recommended by many people on this forum.
I'd also like to glue a piece of wood in the area where the tap holes are to be drilled to prevent strain on the bath when the taps are fixed.
Finally I'd like to fix a piece of chipboard the length of the bath to the base to increase rigidity.
All these modifications were in place on the bath I removed and it had never given any problems so I think it would be wise not to deviate.
So i'd be very grateful if you could recommend a suitable adhesive that's widely available and that won't damage the bath.
Cheers!