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tommy1712

How do u fix a resin tray?
I morter bed it myself or silicon it down. Keep toying with the idea of flexible tile adhesive.
 
I've always used a mortar bed onto plywood. I like the flexible tile adhesive idea though. Should provide a better fixing and be easier to level off. I think I'll be giving it a try next time I've got one to fit.
 
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Thought most of them state mortar, anything else invalidates warranty. Might be the ones i've used.

most spec different things in mi's
 
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Always go by MIs or warranties can be invalidated but I use sticks like **** or cement if the floors uneven ,
 
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Foam fix? Just blast expanding foam under it?

What tickles me is the mi on the one I did the other week said morter bed to support the the entire tray implying if u don't do a full bed it could snap) but then................ They will sell u a raiser kit for £40 so it's only supported one the corners!!!!!! So clearly it don't matter how it's fixed????????
 
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Foam fix? Just blast expanding foam under it?

What tickles me is the mi on the one I did the other week said morter bed to support the the entire tray implying if u don't do a full bed it could snap) but then................ They will sell u a raiser kit for £40 so it's only supported one the corners!!!!!! So clearly it don't matter how it's fixed????????

doesnt matter if you have followed mi's your fine
 
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Foam fix? Just blast expanding foam under it?

What tickles me is the mi on the one I did the other week said morter bed to support the the entire tray implying if u don't do a full bed it could snap) but then................ They will sell u a raiser kit for £40 so it's only supported one the corners!!!!!! So clearly it don't matter how it's fixed????????

I've never used foam but I have tried to remove a disabled tray that was sunk level with the floor boards and I've gotta say what a hold it had , but I don't think I'd ever use expanding foam to bed a tray down.
 
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