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purchased from plumb centre.. instructions are crap. modern free standing bath any advice how to fix this to floor. There is 5 legs that get get adjusted to 2 mm below the bath with 4 fixing plates that get positioned carefully on to floor but it kinda hard to take accurate measurements because of the shape of the bath. Any other ideas? I was thinking to extend the feet as long as possible then position the bath in place, then draw around the feet. That way I can fix the fixing plates accurate in place. Then get on with the rest of job.
Would this work?.
 
Does it not come with instructions?

Am I right in thinking you've just got to line up 4 or 5 feet with 4 or 5 'landing points' (bases)?

But are struggling to get them all in place?

Got any pictures?
 
Yes I got instructions but no very clear per usual. It's a curved bath but it's kinda difficult to get central point for marking.
I'm going to adjust the feet to the highest points then position the bath in place, then by drawing around the feet I'll have pin point marks for the brackets to be screwed down.
I think this makes more sense than what the instructions say.
 
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