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Damn it! Obviously the majority of responses are not what i wanted to hear!
AliGage - yeah it's just a stud wall to make the 3rd side of the enclosure (about 800x2000mm to tile on both sides). No pipes or electrics in it but no insulation in the cavity either.
The back wall of the enclosure is already tiled so if i took off the ply on the side wall, i'd have have to cut through the jointing tape i used vertically in the corner and not replace it, but i gues that is not the end of the world.
I think it may be possible to get the ply off without disturbing anything else but if i use hardiebacker (12.5mm) i'd need to pack it out to match the 18mm ply that was on it. Otherwise it would leave a gap to the tray and throw off my tiling layout. That hardiebacker is a bugger to cut too! I think thats partly why i used ply in the first place!
As EverDon Tiling suggested, would tanking that one ply surface in the shower enclosure be an option?
AliGage - yeah it's just a stud wall to make the 3rd side of the enclosure (about 800x2000mm to tile on both sides). No pipes or electrics in it but no insulation in the cavity either.
The back wall of the enclosure is already tiled so if i took off the ply on the side wall, i'd have have to cut through the jointing tape i used vertically in the corner and not replace it, but i gues that is not the end of the world.
I think it may be possible to get the ply off without disturbing anything else but if i use hardiebacker (12.5mm) i'd need to pack it out to match the 18mm ply that was on it. Otherwise it would leave a gap to the tray and throw off my tiling layout. That hardiebacker is a bugger to cut too! I think thats partly why i used ply in the first place!
As EverDon Tiling suggested, would tanking that one ply surface in the shower enclosure be an option?