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Uheat

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brian c

screw a baton to wall and screw a baton to floor.Cut two pieces of plasterboard to suit.Where the two pieces will meet is where you fix another piece of wood onto one of the pieces of plasterboard on the underside..Now screw a piece to one of the batons and then fix the other,finally screw the two together at the meeting point.
 
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Deleted member 1779

For this soil stack (4 inches) instead of boxing it in we went at a 45* angle.

Obviously if we had build a box then a sharp edge would have been on the receiving end of a shower jet.

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As you can see the pipe is "boxed in" but its not obvious.
 
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PS another "trick" if you like is that we boxed in the whole wall to hide all the pipes including the 4" soil stack.

But because the whole wall came out so far and it was a waste of space we cut niches into it so that the space wasn't totally wasted.

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The whole wall was boxed in, so in order to make better use of the space niches were cut into them

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Nardini

I don't mean to sound patronising here Ben, but you should screw into the timber batons (studs) behind the plasterboard. If you tap, you should be able to work out where they are - or use one of those rather nice stud finders being mentioned in other threads here. Putting it bluntly, if you thump the wall with the flat of your hand and feel any movement, you need to stud up from the floor as added strength. After all, punters have been known to stand on the boxes in the past - especially their children... :smilewinkgrin:
 

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