Hidden access panel for tiled bathroom wall
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Hidden access panel for tiled bathroom wall
good moaning!
I need to mount some pumps and flow sensors in the new bathroom build. I will make an enclosure in the same boxed wall for the concealed toilet cistern for them.
however they need to be accessible.
what is the best way to make an accessible panel that will be tiled? I want it to look like it is not there
Have seen KeKu clips? any good?
or I do recall seing some sort of flush magnet system?
what do you guys reccomend?
thanks
Dave
I need to mount some pumps and flow sensors in the new bathroom build. I will make an enclosure in the same boxed wall for the concealed toilet cistern for them.
however they need to be accessible.
what is the best way to make an accessible panel that will be tiled? I want it to look like it is not there
Have seen KeKu clips? any good?
or I do recall seing some sort of flush magnet system?
what do you guys reccomend?
thanks
Dave
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Re: Hidden access panel for tiled bathroom wall
manthorpe flush magnet systems look good like these: http://www.manthorpe.co.uk/Building/Pro ... Panel.html
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Re: Hidden access panel for tiled bathroom wall
Colour Republic did a bathroom and discussed briefly access another-little-bathroom-t34668.html from Schluter (forgive spelling) near bottom of the page.
Hope that you can access the link ok.
Hope that you can access the link ok.
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Re: Hidden access panel for tiled bathroom wall
Why not put them in the cupboard with the cylinder as discussed.
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Re: Hidden access panel for tiled bathroom wall
Thanks guys, ive just bought these
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 0560261473
bonded to the back of some tiled marmox board should do the trick!
Hi Scruff, absolutley NO room in the new cylinder location i'm afraid.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 0560261473
bonded to the back of some tiled marmox board should do the trick!
Hi Scruff, absolutley NO room in the new cylinder location i'm afraid.
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Re: Hidden access panel for tiled bathroom wall
So where is it going. No room is not usually a good option.
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Re: Hidden access panel for tiled bathroom wall
davemulheran wrote:good moaning!
I need to mount some pumps and flow sensors in the new bathroom build. I will make an enclosure in the same boxed wall for the concealed toilet cistern for them.
Going there. The ST universal pump is a bit of a beast!