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P shape bath panel??

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macka09

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Out of curiosity folks.

What are some solutions to fitting these panels when the floor is way out? Obviously if it’s all level there’s no issue but other than getting a chippy in 😳, what’s best?

Cheers
 
As long as you can get a run on the waste.
I wouldn’t use a jigsaw as vibrations can crack the panel. I use a fine tooth handsaw for plastics, it’s only 14” long and I think 16 tpi- then dress with file if necessary.
Some of the very strong caronite/ fibreglass ones I cut with a 4” grinder - practice so you don’t melt it!
 
As long as you can get a run on the waste.
I wouldn’t use a jigsaw as vibrations can crack the panel. I use a fine tooth handsaw for plastics, it’s only 14” long and I think 16 tpi- then dress with file if necessary.
Some of the very strong caronite/ fibreglass ones I cut with a 4” grinder - practice so you don’t melt it!
I wouldn’t normally touch Victorian Plumbing stuff but a mate had asked for a shove and typically it was cheap tat. You can practically see through there baths and panels. It’s awful stuff
 

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