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Order of bathroom fit
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I'm not sure I agree with that as its seems to be creating a lot of work for yourself. Plastic panels are meant to be trimmed.
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KS i agree with alot of what you post which is why i thank you, however on this occassion i don't,
alot of the plastic bath panels have a lip to fit under the bath & a returned lip at the bottom, so therefore you can't cut the top as it won't be secured under the bath & if you cut the bottom then the panel flops all over the place as you have cut off the return lip that gives it it's strenght,
as you have to level the bath anyway it's much easier to get it the right height to start with.I'm only here while I wait for Corrie to start.
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LoL I meant trimmed not hacked to pieces. I just don't hold with it being necessary to get millimetric accuracy.
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