Hepworth threshold drain

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lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 58229Post lutonlagerlout

installed some of these beauties today and maybe i did something wrong but they just seem feeble
there is lots of flex in them and as they had to be installed 75mm above BWK to allow for a special door then we had to shutter the rear to stop them deflecting
anyone else had to use these?
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jonnyboyentire
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Post: # 58230Post jonnyboyentire

No but we're having some sliding doors soon, IIRC 4.8/5.0m width and I want to do a level entrance paved in and out sort of thing. The drainage was already worrying me....cheers Tony :rock:
full bed only - spot and dabs are the scourge!!

lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 58232Post lutonlagerlout

thats what we are doing johnny and its a nightmare,because the frame of the door has to sit below thr threshold we had to use these hepworth drains
not impressed at all
I will report back how we get on with them
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Post: # 58235Post jonnyboyentire

Cheers Tony
full bed only - spot and dabs are the scourge!!

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