Hi
I ask this in the Tiling Forum rather than in woodwork because I guess Shower Panels are closer to tiling than anything else!
Anyway, I'm fitting three shower panels around a shower tray.
- The tray is 1200x900mm
- I've got two 900mm panels and one 1200mm panel.
- I've got the 'W' shaped trims (like this) to fit the two internal corners, and end piece trims for the exposed edges.
My question is this (worded as best as I can!)....
I can see that, the using the 'W' shaped internal corners linked above, and mounting the panels on top of the shower tray, they'll offset the panels from the wall, and hence each panels will need to be trimmed by 1cm or so (1cm for the 900's, but 2cm for the 1200). The other option, I guess, is that use a base profile trim like this, and mount the panels behind the shower tray, down to floor level, and hence then won't require to cut the panels.
I'm concerned that, if I mount ON TOP of the tray, then i'll never manage to neatly take 1cm/2cm off the long edge of these panels in a neat, straight fashion (I do have a jigsaw, and a vice, but i'll never get the panel in it!).
However, mounting behind/sides of tray sounds like it's just asking for water to run down the panels and through the gap....will it be possible to seal this effectively and neatly!?
Really grateful for any advice...
Cheers
Tom
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I ask this in the Tiling Forum rather than in woodwork because I guess Shower Panels are closer to tiling than anything else!
Anyway, I'm fitting three shower panels around a shower tray.
- The tray is 1200x900mm
- I've got two 900mm panels and one 1200mm panel.
- I've got the 'W' shaped trims (like this) to fit the two internal corners, and end piece trims for the exposed edges.
My question is this (worded as best as I can!)....
I can see that, the using the 'W' shaped internal corners linked above, and mounting the panels on top of the shower tray, they'll offset the panels from the wall, and hence each panels will need to be trimmed by 1cm or so (1cm for the 900's, but 2cm for the 1200). The other option, I guess, is that use a base profile trim like this, and mount the panels behind the shower tray, down to floor level, and hence then won't require to cut the panels.
I'm concerned that, if I mount ON TOP of the tray, then i'll never manage to neatly take 1cm/2cm off the long edge of these panels in a neat, straight fashion (I do have a jigsaw, and a vice, but i'll never get the panel in it!).
However, mounting behind/sides of tray sounds like it's just asking for water to run down the panels and through the gap....will it be possible to seal this effectively and neatly!?
Really grateful for any advice...
Cheers
Tom
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