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i have done a few tests on 5mm pvc wet wall before trying to fit a 1600 bathroom radiator, it's to be fitted on plaster board, there is a panel of sterling board inside the wall.
After a few try's to fit the rad fixing the wet wall sink's onto the wall, i have also tryed cutting a circle just smaller than the fixing and filled the hole with 3 penny washers and that wasen't much of a success.
if anyone has fitted a tall rad on 5mm pvc, i would appreciate your help.
 

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You won’t do it as it’s hollow better off cutting a hole for a spacer eg 40mm dia dowl etc
 
Whatever the spacer is it should be smaller diameter than the wall fixings, then it won’t show.
In this case I think I would cut a circle of “6mm” ply, if this is not enough depth then back it up with 1mm packers until it is. Aim to get it level/just proud of the wall panelling, run a tidy bead of grey silicone around the wall plate if necessary.
 
Whatever the spacer is it should be smaller diameter than the wall fixings, then it won’t show.
In this case I think I would cut a circle of “6mm” ply, if this is not enough depth then back it up with 1mm packers until it is. Aim to get it level/just proud of the wall panelling, run a tidy bead of grey silicone around the wall plate if necessary.
Ok thank's for the tip, i will have to get some 6mm ply and give that a try, cheers!
 

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