Shower Room Lining

farang

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Ive come across Letho printing alloy sheets, very thin so light weight, very cheap. Bonded onto board I reckon it will make for a very good job.
 

Squiffy

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I'd be interested in knowing which sheets you have sourced, I've done a bit of a search but can't seem to find anything suitable. Can you post some details. 🤔 Phil.
 

farang

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They are not very big, but super light I should think a suitable bonding agent & a small over lap they would work well
The benefits of keeping a build light are worth having.
 

trevskoda

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I built my toilet wash room in wood and then covered with GRP with a light cream colour mix.
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Squiffy

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I used 1.5mm white pvc 2400x1200 hygienic Sheets used for commercial kitchens. Bought off ebay 11 years ago now but still as good as the day I stuck it up and completely waterproof.
They still sell it on ebay but the price ofcourse has risen considerably since. Phil.
 

Squiffy

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That's exactly what I used Mark, and as I said earlier it's as good now as when I fitted it 11 years ago. One thing I will say is to use the heaviest spray contact you can buy to stick them up. Phil.
 

SquirrellCook

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This is what I was looking at to bond it. The walls have been made from buffalo board, so waterproof to start will.


Mark
 

Squiffy

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SquirrellCookost: 883119 said:
This is what I was looking at to bond it. The walls have been made from buffalo board, so waterproof to start will.


Mark
Looks good for me, I'd think that the suction caused by the ribbed adhesive would be enough to hold it up while it sets, but make sure you have a back up means of pressing the sheet up against the buffalo board. Phil
 

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