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So I looked at a job earlier, the plumber who ill (?) has made a plinth fit the shower tray to sit on - it wood. Looks ok.

My question is, how do you secure to floor / walls? It's got wooded strips along bottom.

Floor is wood ply
 

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screw the timbers to the floor (try and hit the joist) and then glue the shower tray to the timers and go over kill on the timbers if you can
 
Thx. I was going to glue it down as its already made up but I'll try to get it undone.

Thx again
 
Thx. I was going to glue it down as its already made up but I'll try to get it undone.

Thx again

do you know what timbers its made out of?
 
Yes, looks like 3x2?

Looks well made with proper gap for waste.

yea same what i use, if you can, can you take a pic would love to see it and who made it the client?
 
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