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Old 04-06-2007, 12:02 AM
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Any tips on getting to it without taking it out? The pan had about an 1 1/2" lip around it and so I screwed it to the studs and now the plastic wall panels are there, I would have to totally dismantle the shower and I'm really not wanting to do that, I don't even know if I could do it nicely since the wall panels are attached with liquid nails. Is there any other way of doing it?

As of right now my idea is to glue the flange in place so it doesn't move and then put a smooth bead of caulk around the flange. I know it's not the right way but not comming up with a better way.

It makes me mad since when I replaced the shower 3 years ago I was going to glue that nut to the bottom of the pan to keep it from moving. If I'd have done that I could just screw the flange out and put new putty in there and screw it back down.

JAWZ

Any other ideas? Keep them comming. Thanks.
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