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Ehup peeps , a customer has asked me to fit a new quadrant enclosure on to an existing tray .
I have never done it before and always like the tray and enclosure to come from the same manufacturer to ensure its fits .
Anybody done one just fitting the enclosure ??

Cheers in advance
 
As long as it's the same size your fine
 
They seem to be different curves , the one thats on at the minute fits like a right ***, so I suppose it couldnt look much worse

Never seen one with a different radius esp on a quad, should be the same the only thing that can change the radius is the length of the flat/ straight bits

More length sharper / tighter of a radius
Less length more curve
 
Beware town they are different mate you can get over it if you have enough adjustment in the wall trim but it wont sit equally on the tray and dont look pretty bud . cheers kop
 
Beware town they are different mate you can get over it if you have enough adjustment in the wall trim but it wont sit equally on the tray and dont look pretty bud . cheers kop

Yer I know , thats why I dont want to risk it but floors tiled and the girl is short of reddies
 
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