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I constructed a bath panel last week using hardibacker onto framework leaving access for taps. On the pics they show before and after grouting and I am going to be using silicone down access panel for easy removal if required :thumbsup:
 

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jwatson

I constructed a bath panel last week using hardibacker onto framework leaving access for taps. On the pics they show before and after grouting and I am going to be using silicone down access panel for easy removal if required :thumbsup:

thanks for the pics great help.
i can see how your frame was constructed on this side of the bath. how do you support and fix on the other corner of the bath. hope you get what i mean.
 
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Lodger

Hi, Know this is an old post, but I make a frame out of 2"X2" with plasterboard screwed to it. This is constructed in a way that i tile the side of the pannel and tile the top of the panel with a tile trim. This panel is then placed in position, Tiled and grouted then I just silicone the edges around to hold the panel in place. If you ever need access to under the bath, then you just cut the silicone all round the panel and remove the whole thing. No unsightly mechanical fixings.
I have to do the same for a curved bath panel. Thats something I have to construct for my next job. If anyone has done one before, then please share your experience.
 
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jwatson

think spanish tiler is the man for that job(curved bathpannel)
Hi, Know this is an old post, but I make a frame out of 2"X2" with plasterboard screwed to it. This is constructed in a way that i tile the side of the pannel and tile the top of the panel with a tile trim. This panel is then placed in position, Tiled and grouted then I just silicone the edges around to hold the panel in place. If you ever need access to under the bath, then you just cut the silicone all round the panel and remove the whole thing. No unsightly mechanical fixings.
I have to do the same for a curved bath panel. Thats something I have to construct for my next job. If anyone has done one before, then please share your experience.
 
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Lodger

Looking at other posts on curved walls. I will use curved marmox board (with adhesive on the back) screwed on to 2"X1" supports fixed vertically around the curved bath. I will leave this panel fixed and tile with white mosaic tiles and blue mosaic tile skirting. If you more experienced tilers have a better suggestion, then please share.
I want it to look good and have a lasting impression. Some of the pictures I have seen on here are very impressive.
 
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