What is this raised border behind a bathroom vent/grille? The internal plastic grille just lifted off of four screw heads which are barely visible under the grime of ages. There is remaining a raised border which I want to remove, so that I have a flat plaster surface to work on: but what is this raised border and can I just chisel it off? Or is it part of an insert/sleeve going into the vent? I attach a photo of the dirt encrusted hole – you can see the raised rim of which I speak.
In order to fit a flat plywood panel with a circular 4” hole (to mount an extractor fan), I’ve removed the 30cm by 20cm plastic grille from bathroom wall interior, revealing a similar sized oblong hole to the outside where there is a external metal grille fitted.
This is a bathroom conversion dated to the early ‘70s, and I can’t see any fixing kits similar to my oblong grille i.e. with the four concealed screws for the plastic grille’s fish-holes to locate on.
If anyone can cast some light on the way this item fits together I would be very grateful.
In order to fit a flat plywood panel with a circular 4” hole (to mount an extractor fan), I’ve removed the 30cm by 20cm plastic grille from bathroom wall interior, revealing a similar sized oblong hole to the outside where there is a external metal grille fitted.
This is a bathroom conversion dated to the early ‘70s, and I can’t see any fixing kits similar to my oblong grille i.e. with the four concealed screws for the plastic grille’s fish-holes to locate on.
If anyone can cast some light on the way this item fits together I would be very grateful.
