During that time it was always at the back of my mind to work out a way of doing it. I'm hoping this is a solution of sorts
The
bath panel has been cut from moisture resistant plasterboard, which
unlike hardboard won't expand/contract under temperature.
Moisture Resistant Plasterboard |
It
has been cut into three divisions which mirror the existing grout lines
on the wall. This makes removal much lighter and less cumbersome.
Three by Three |
The
panel is attached to the bath cradle with the use of magnets. These are
heavy duty cabinet catches with a 6kg pull. I've used three of them to
hold each panel.
Magnetic Cabinet Catches |
Strong nylon line acts as a
safety line should the magnets fail. This prevents the panels from
smashing on the floor should they ever fall out.
Safety lines |
Removal |
After tiling each section should be able to be removed by scraping away the grout and pulled with a suction cup lifter.
The boxed pipe section are also secured to the wall with magnets and can be removed in sections.
Everything now is ready to be tiled!
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