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Thanks...yes..one thing I forgot to say is that the tray does not have a solid base but a 2 cm rim around the edge underneath. So maybe it is sufficient to channel out the concrete in red and then just make an L shaped shutter so I can fill left wall and channeled out red section with concrete ??The fitted drain is tortuous in the extreme. Very likely to block in the future. Best to remove it all and start again so fittings at the minimum. What does the waste dive down into? Using solvent weld non 90 deg fittings and rotating waste, could end up virtually straight. Protect the copper pipe properly from potential damage from cement corrosion. I would personally ‘shutter’ around remaining pipes with ply and fill remaining void with fresh concrete. Then bed tray on sand cement mix. Solid as a rock. Pipes still then accessible in future.
Getting confused...think I am not being clear.Think you’ll have a trampoline. Full bed of sand/cement or support from timber as per Shaun.
If you only support the edge, centre will flex, waste will move with it, eventually it will fail, especially if I send the missis round.Getting confused...think I am not being clear.
1. Channel out concrete shown in red
2. Add concrete with L shaped shutter so I now have support of tray at left wall and end wall
3. Use sand/cement to bed tray
Hi...thanks.Remove the concrete and do / support the tray with timber base
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