Good morning All,
Many years ago we purchased a second hand slipper bath complete with feet.
In our innocence we didn't register that the feet did not have any holes in them and that they were just "glued" on to the bath.
We have found that there is a company that uses these resin/non-metal solid feet and have contacted them and they have suggested a silicon that they use to adhere the feet to the bath.
This seems twitchy to us!
In your years of the trade, is this something you have experience off?
We are thinking we'd probably build some sort of timber structure for additional support as we are not convinced that the silicon adhesive would hold once the bath is up righted let alone with water & body weight!!
Any help or suggestions please?
Thank you so much!
Many years ago we purchased a second hand slipper bath complete with feet.
In our innocence we didn't register that the feet did not have any holes in them and that they were just "glued" on to the bath.
We have found that there is a company that uses these resin/non-metal solid feet and have contacted them and they have suggested a silicon that they use to adhere the feet to the bath.
This seems twitchy to us!
In your years of the trade, is this something you have experience off?
We are thinking we'd probably build some sort of timber structure for additional support as we are not convinced that the silicon adhesive would hold once the bath is up righted let alone with water & body weight!!
Any help or suggestions please?
Thank you so much!