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drunkenfool

posted on 23rd Nov 07 at 09:30

check ebay for some good bargains on taps and stuff.


Tom J

posted on 22nd Nov 07 at 22:37

probably go for a mixer, anyone interested in a roll of OSMA 15mm x 25M barrier pipe?


mattk

posted on 22nd Nov 07 at 21:19

no difference really, just what ever you prefer


Tom J

posted on 22nd Nov 07 at 21:02

not sure yet, which would be best?


mattk

posted on 22nd Nov 07 at 19:55

what taps you having, having two taps or a mixer?


Tom J

posted on 22nd Nov 07 at 19:53

we'll see :)


mattk

posted on 22nd Nov 07 at 19:30

plastic is for girls :P


Tom J

posted on 22nd Nov 07 at 19:15

might use a bit of HEP to be honest, can't wait to get started :)


MikeE

posted on 22nd Nov 07 at 18:03

as matt said make sure you wrap them pipes up.


mattk

posted on 22nd Nov 07 at 16:57

just chase the wall out, wrap the pipes in insulation tape though, will stop the lime in the mortar / plaster corroding them


Ian

posted on 22nd Nov 07 at 01:15

You could also build out the whole wall. My mate did this to get pipes behind a sink cabinent and also sunk cabinents in to the upper section so it looks like four mirrors on the wall next to each other but they're all cupboards. Works quite well if you've room to do it. Also easier to work on should you develop any problems.


Tom J

posted on 22nd Nov 07 at 00:53

Moving in to new house in January, just the bathroom needs replacing and few bits here and there. Basically i'm wanting a double ended bath, preferably steel as i've been told they are stronger, but wondering if acrylic would be ok? but don't want to spend a fortune, seen one with out taps/waste for £190, unless anyone knows anywhere cheaper?



http://www.qssupplies.co.uk/bathroom-furniture-shower-taps/354.htm

I'm thinking of wall mounting the taps, either by digging a channel up and plastering/tiling over or boxing the pipes in and tiling over, if i did the latter there will be a gap around the edge of the bath, and not sure whether i will want to have a shower over the bath or have a seperate cubicle if i can fit one in.

[Edited on 22-11-2007 by Tom J]