Do you need to support bottom middle of a plastic bath?

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Hi the 4 (screw adjustable) foot supports rest straight to concrete floor (not resting on wood) - but in the middle of the bath underneath is a black bracket attached to the wooden board under the bath - should i put a long bolt in that bracket and support the bat there too or does the bath have to be supported in the middle or is the weight just taken by the 4 leg supports? thanks.

 

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I agree with Nige, but if your problem is that a screw would foul your pipe then personally I'd move the bracket (as little as possible) to the right.
 
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You should have been supplied a screw in foot to go into that.
Thanks, got the bath second hand so it didnt come with it - i suppose I can find a bolt easily enough to fit into it , or put some blocks of wood underneath as mentioned
 
Blocks of wood, ideally glued together is usually the simplest and easiest way.

On a plastic bath it does not need to be forced into position as they flex slightly and will apply pressure to the wood as the bath is filled with water.

Tony
 

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