capinpugwash
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- Sep 14, 2008
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I know that there are threads regarding the repair of cracks in shower trays, but I am planning a pre-emptive strike.
There is a slight movement of the shower tray of my B544 and I believe that this could lead to cracking due to continued flexing if left untreated.
Has anyone got any experience of using epoxy resin to add support to the underneath? I am thinking of drilling a series of small holes just through the tray, and then injecting the 2 part resin.
I am hoping that when this has cured the small gaps between the tray and floor will be filled, stopping any further flexing.
I do not want to use expanding foam, as it is difficult to judge the correct quantity, and thus cause more damage than it solves.
There is a slight movement of the shower tray of my B544 and I believe that this could lead to cracking due to continued flexing if left untreated.
Has anyone got any experience of using epoxy resin to add support to the underneath? I am thinking of drilling a series of small holes just through the tray, and then injecting the 2 part resin.
I am hoping that when this has cured the small gaps between the tray and floor will be filled, stopping any further flexing.
I do not want to use expanding foam, as it is difficult to judge the correct quantity, and thus cause more damage than it solves.