Following on from this thread her (https://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18744241) I attempted the suggestions made but it turned out to be a disaster. All my fault but first of all I flooded the bathroom with a schoolboy error and then I found there wasn't enough tile for me to attach the adapters.
As you can see whoever put the shower in bodged it big time with cementing the pipes in place rather than using a fitting kit that I have now.
https://imgur.com/a/oeqIU
While it looks in the pictures that there is room for the adapters to attach to the tile, when the adapters are fitted to the pipe (I went back to the old adapters once I ran in to this issue) I can't get a rawlplug in as it would be going in to the space between the pipe and tile.
I could probably get by with one screw in each adapter but I want to do it properly. I bought some rapid setting cement from wickes and was going to set the rawlplug in to the cement it dries. I guess in an ideal world whoever put this in shouldn't have taken so much tile away.
Any suggestions that I might have overlooked?
As you can see whoever put the shower in bodged it big time with cementing the pipes in place rather than using a fitting kit that I have now.
https://imgur.com/a/oeqIU
While it looks in the pictures that there is room for the adapters to attach to the tile, when the adapters are fitted to the pipe (I went back to the old adapters once I ran in to this issue) I can't get a rawlplug in as it would be going in to the space between the pipe and tile.
I could probably get by with one screw in each adapter but I want to do it properly. I bought some rapid setting cement from wickes and was going to set the rawlplug in to the cement it dries. I guess in an ideal world whoever put this in shouldn't have taken so much tile away.
Any suggestions that I might have overlooked?