Thinset under Shower Receptor (pan)

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Lorne
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Location: Murrells Inlet,SC

Working on the shower STILL.

Only unlevel at one end of the pan and only about 1/8" and 10" wide.

I watched a video where they "Plopped" some "Globs" in a couple of spots and then gently laid the pan down into the "Goo".

Has anyone used "Thinset or Dryset and how did it work out?
1987 Craftsman Double Wide 42x28,w/attached 28x12 foot enclosed porch/ re-shingled 2 yrs ago. Original exterior vinyl w/no sheathing.
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flcruising
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Location: Florida Panhandle

Are you building the shower/pan, or is this a premade unit?
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Lorne
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It's pre-made. Sterling 48"
http://www.sterlingplumbing.com/onlinec ... 08436359-0
I'm having to build out the stud wall to get around some plumbing drains for the washer.
I need the practice cause it's been years since I did this.

I WAS FRAMED.LOL
1987 Craftsman Double Wide 42x28,w/attached 28x12 foot enclosed porch/ re-shingled 2 yrs ago. Original exterior vinyl w/no sheathing.
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flcruising
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Page 17 on the installation instructions seem to address this directly with either receptor (pan) pad shimming, or a mortar bed like you may have seen done in the video. 1/8" is minimal.

http://www.sterlingplumbing.com/onlinec ... 4904_2.pdf
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Lorne
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Location: Murrells Inlet,SC

Upon close inspection, the area that needs a little shimming is
8" by 24" under one end. It is gust about 1/8" low so I bought a piece of luan 1/8" thick. If that works out it will save me a lot of GOOY WORK.

Doing this shower is ALMOST as much fun as an ANTHRAX infection. WOOF :lol:
1987 Craftsman Double Wide 42x28,w/attached 28x12 foot enclosed porch/ re-shingled 2 yrs ago. Original exterior vinyl w/no sheathing.
mdement
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Lorne,
We installed this shower unit a year ago in our 1983 MH.
I am going to try and post a picture of our finished project. We are very happy with our choice.Image
Lorne
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Location: Murrells Inlet,SC

mdement
Looks really great. Hope mine looks that good. Thanks for the picture.
1987 Craftsman Double Wide 42x28,w/attached 28x12 foot enclosed porch/ re-shingled 2 yrs ago. Original exterior vinyl w/no sheathing.
Lorne
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Joined: Sat May 19, 2007 7:57 am
Location: Murrells Inlet,SC

I ended up getting a piece of 3/4" plywood and leveled it out with shims.

I drilled a 4 1/2" hole through both floor thicknesses. The hole is about 1/8" off center from where I wanted it so I'll have to cut it a little bit so the pan ends up flush with the studs.
Now, if the plumber ever shows up to re-rout the water and drain lines I'll be half way there.
1987 Craftsman Double Wide 42x28,w/attached 28x12 foot enclosed porch/ re-shingled 2 yrs ago. Original exterior vinyl w/no sheathing.
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