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Is there an easy way to fit pan fixings to the floor on a back to wall pan? Other than measuring the distance from the wall to the hole and the distance between the inside of the pan width????
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Put the pan in place and draw around it, mark a line opposite each fixing hole then remove and drill, you may need to check the pan thickness.
I knew there would be, I just couldn't see it in my pea sized brain this evening
Cheers ch4
And angle the brackets slightly to suit the casting.
Don't over think it, simple stupid!! As in it needs to be simple because I'm stupid :90:
If they are l shape they normally are angled mate.
I'm using the Fischer kit which are already angled I believe...
If they are l shape they normally are angled mate.
Haha the blue peter version I think... I had to replace a siphon in a toilet the other day where a builder had drilled a hole in the side of the cistern to run a flexi from the ballvalve straight into a tiled wall.. I just don't get some peopleSaw one today where instead of using the L brackets and to save drilling the floor tiles the guy had simply stuck a piece of 3x2 wood to the floor and used long screws, needless to say the customer wasn`t impressed.
The worst pans are the ones with a cast lip under the outlet you have to lift it over brackets and insert into pan connector all in one.
Think of me then where the pan connector isn`t solid but thin flimsy rubber held on to the pan spigot with a 110mm jubilee clip, situations where I can often be heard swearing.
Good luck.. I hate working on toilets...I`ve got to remove one of the biggest back to wall pans I`ve ever seen on Monday, know it`s got silicone around the base and have no idea what`s underneath !!!!!!!!!
Good luck.. I hate working on toilets...
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