T tamz Feb 10, 2013 #26 chris watkins said: View attachment 10832Just found it, for all though dis-believers a working peep hole !! Click to expand... Durty barsteward :lol:
chris watkins said: View attachment 10832Just found it, for all though dis-believers a working peep hole !! Click to expand... Durty barsteward :lol:
V vern Feb 10, 2013 #27 Just think of a large unvented cylinder Tom, it has a much smaller footprint and can weigh 350+ KG! I often see them straight onto the boards or chip, with no ply spreader!
Just think of a large unvented cylinder Tom, it has a much smaller footprint and can weigh 350+ KG! I often see them straight onto the boards or chip, with no ply spreader!
D Dannypipe Esteemed Plumber Gas Engineer Subscribed Feb 10, 2013 #28 This doesn't make it right though Vern!
W WHPES Plumbers Arms member Plumber Gas Engineer Feb 10, 2013 #29 If I am in doubt, especially chipboard floors I put some 1" ply or heavier under the bath to spread the load.
If I am in doubt, especially chipboard floors I put some 1" ply or heavier under the bath to spread the load.
V vern Feb 11, 2013 #30 Dannypipe said: This doesn't make it right though Vern! Click to expand... Yep agree Dan, I was merely pointing out to Tom what a floor can take, I would always ply anyhow!
Dannypipe said: This doesn't make it right though Vern! Click to expand... Yep agree Dan, I was merely pointing out to Tom what a floor can take, I would always ply anyhow!