I think I might need to enlist ‘wisdom of the ancients’ here.
Dry fitted tray to alcove, spot on. Had to slide and shimmy it, which is fine on a dry surface but I can see it causing a real mess with mortar.
The thing weighs 39kg and isn’t quite smooth enough to use glass lifters confidently with.
Any ideas?
Other forums have people sliding them in on ice cubes (I’d need massive 25-30mm ones to fill recess), copper pipes or wooden battens, or lowering it down from vertical on rope/tape. None of it seems particularly ideal for one man and recently caesarean’d wife!
I think I might need to enlist ‘wisdom of the ancients’ here.
Dry fitted tray to alcove, spot on. Had to slide and shimmy it, which is fine on a dry surface but I can see it causing a real mess with mortar.
The thing weighs 39kg and isn’t quite smooth enough to use glass lifters confidently with.
Any ideas?
Other forums have people sliding them in on ice cubes (I’d need massive 25-30mm ones to fill recess), copper pipes or wooden battens, or lowering it down from vertical on rope/tape. None of it seems particularly ideal for one man and recently caesarean’d wife!
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