I just use a fine tooth wood saw for cutting the shower panels, cuts clean and easy as the product is so thin, less dust. I know it's supposed to cut cleaner with the board face down but feel there's more chance of error reversing your measurements. Nice bit of bending on the hob and a good spot on the cooker hose 👌
another enjoyable video thankyou. Nothing more annoying than having to re do something you have just fitted if you do a few of them panels it might be worth investing in a tracksaw they cut neater and cut the plastic ones ok too plus good for shortening the door for the floor tiles.
great video. Never seen that pre insulated pipe you used on your last video. Looks good. I have seen a water isolation valve and a tap connector to connect to a hob.
I’d bin those plastic cistern fixing bolts, they are absolute turd. You can buy a metal bolt version complete with juicy thick coned washers only about £3 well worth it!
Good job I like you Luke 😂😂 the new tray is in mate, ready for the morning 👍 good job 👍
Cheers Bryan. See you in a few hours 👍👍
I just use a fine tooth wood saw for cutting the shower panels, cuts clean and easy as the product is so thin, less dust. I know it's supposed to cut cleaner with the board face down but feel there's more chance of error reversing your measurements. Nice bit of bending on the hob and a good spot on the cooker hose 👌
Score the cut on the panel first with a grinder then saw to finish cut 👍
another enjoyable video thankyou. Nothing more annoying than having to re do something you have just fitted
if you do a few of them panels it might be worth investing in a tracksaw they cut neater and cut the plastic ones ok too plus good for shortening the door for the floor tiles.
Thank you very much. I'm hoping to never do them again 🤣.
great video. Never seen that pre insulated pipe you used on your last video. Looks good. I have seen a water isolation valve and a tap connector to connect to a hob.
Wow... Craziness out there . Thanks 👍👍
I think Mira flight trays are the best tbh. More expensive yes, but lightweight, reinforced and accurately made.
I have them in my own house👍👍.
I’d bin those plastic cistern fixing bolts, they are absolute turd. You can buy a metal bolt version complete with juicy thick coned washers only about £3 well worth it!
Im googling it right now. Cheers.
I have seen one which is allowed by MI’s
The brand is candy
But i still AR the hob because the hose was not connected in the correct way as per mi’s
Cut the panes from the back for a lot less chipping
Being a plumber is always worth it if you’re charging £300/£400 a day labour 👍
If you cut the board from the back you will get almost 0 chipout.
Cut the panels back to front no chipping
Wise .... I shall give it a go .
You won’t be disappointed. Same as if you cut work tops always upside down. Let me know how you get on.
Didn't realise you can use compression fittings on gas.
Aslong as it's accessible and not in boxing or voids .
Fuck plumbing 😂😂😂i'm on week 3 ACS 🎉🎉🎉when it comes to shower trays CRACK ON 😂😂😂
Good luck 🤞
Savage
Indeed
Nightmare! But great work until that happened!
Thank you Samwise. Yes not great 🤣🙈