Friday 28 August 2009

Making holes

I didn't do much tonight in the bathroom: just primed the walls ready for tiling. 

And re-sealed the bath waste again. If this doesn't work I will have to buy a new waste, this one is not appropriate since it requires a good seal against the underside of the bath, which is not smooth. It really is not a good thing to try and make a seal against a rough surface.  

However, I did play with a new diamond hole saw with excellent results!

Round holes:

Yesterday, Robin commented that you can never get a spanner anywhere near the nuts under a bath once the bath has been "tiled in". This is true and is what I was thinking when I brought all the pipes out to the side of the bath within reach. If you want to change the taps, for example, at a later date, then the only awkward nuts to tighten are the back-plate nuts for the tap; all of the water pipe connections are either in reach, or can be done before putting the taps onto the bath.

Accessible Pipes:

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