If I am not mistaken, based on your video, you insert the screws first and leave them hanging in mid air and then add the concrete which will secure them in place
No use if you can't cut down into concrete..I ha e wet underfloor lpg heating with concrete on top and them huge tiles to finish floor..ive bought a freestanding bath as the house only has a shower but stumped as to how to fit it..
Having roughed in many of these kits, sometimes you have no choice but to trim the brass piece (with tubing cutters). Sometimes it’s just too damn long.
Hi Dan. You are correct, sometimes it is necessary to cut the tube down. In that case, we recommend a proper roll cutter which will leave a nice clean edge. Thanks for the comment and thanks for your support!
@@lockywickes We appreciate the feedback and enthusiasm for our product! Can we ask - are you a plumber or a DIY'er? How did you find out about our product?
@@OSBPlumbing I'm a carpenter, I do a lot of bathroom renos with the plumber and he hates freestanding bath installs. This would take away 90% of the issues. 😁
@@lockywickes Hello again! You have peaked our interest and we have a few questions regarding the Certifications, Standards (size-wise) and construction methods in Australia. Is this something you could help us with? My e-mail address is mike@osb.ca - I'd really appreciate if you could connect with me through e-mail so we can chat on this. Thanks so much once again!
If I am not mistaken, based on your video, you insert the screws first and leave them hanging in mid air and then add the concrete which will secure them in place
No use if you can't cut down into concrete..I ha e wet underfloor lpg heating with concrete on top and them huge tiles to finish floor..ive bought a freestanding bath as the house only has a shower but stumped as to how to fit it..
Do you offer a 6" brass tailpiece option?
Having roughed in many of these kits, sometimes you have no choice but to trim the brass piece (with tubing cutters). Sometimes it’s just too damn long.
Hi Dan. You are correct, sometimes it is necessary to cut the tube down. In that case, we recommend a proper roll cutter which will leave a nice clean edge. Thanks for the comment and thanks for your support!
Do they work?
How its the tub attached to the floor.
Hello Abraham. The tub may or may not be fixed to the floor depending on the tub manufacturers installation instructions. We appreciate your enquiry!
Is it watermark certified for use in Australia??
Unfortunately, it is not. Only certified for use in North America. We do appreciate your enquiry however!
@@OSBPlumbing it's definitely needed here, so many freestanding Baths going in & no decent sealed systems on the market 😏
@@lockywickes We appreciate the feedback and enthusiasm for our product! Can we ask - are you a plumber or a DIY'er? How did you find out about our product?
@@OSBPlumbing I'm a carpenter, I do a lot of bathroom renos with the plumber and he hates freestanding bath installs.
This would take away 90% of the issues.
😁
@@lockywickes Hello again! You have peaked our interest and we have a few questions regarding the Certifications, Standards (size-wise) and construction methods in Australia. Is this something you could help us with? My e-mail address is mike@osb.ca - I'd really appreciate if you could connect with me through e-mail so we can chat on this. Thanks so much once again!