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22nd September 2003, 09:27 AM #1New Member
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mini orb in the bathroom
Hi, does anyone have any ideas on using mini orb (that low profile corrugated iron) in bathrooms?
In particular I wish to know how to attach the taps etc and make a neat seal between them and the mini orb.
We intend to use the mini orb as the walls for the bath/shower.
Any help will be much appreciated.
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22nd September 2003, 05:20 PM #2
G’day goannadareyou,
We were going to use mini orb but instead went for aluminum checker plate in our shower (no bath). This was a few years ago, so things probably have changed, but I couldn’t find anything that would give a reasonable seal.
The checker plate makes installation a little easier as you can file off the raised areas around the installation points, giving you a flat surface to work against. I even decided against this in the end and went for a ceiling mounted shower rose and a mixer installed outside the showers screen, not much help in your situation but there are always 2 ways to skin a cat.
Just something a little different (it came on the market after I’d finished ours and I’d love to use it) have you seen aluminium propeller plate? not as many raised bits and its chemically polished
Brett
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23rd September 2003, 08:41 AM #3
One idea that springs to mind is to get a bit of stainless tube the same size as the flanges on your fittings and use a hole saw to cut a hole the same size for all of your pipe penetrations. Cut a bit of tube so that the flange sits flush with the outside of the tin and push it into the hole around your pipe and then screw on the tap.
Another way would be to use a stainless splash-back behind all of your fittings and put some sort of timber or metal trim around the edge of it and have the tin cut flush to the trim. I think I'd do it that way as it's a straight forward install and I reckon would be easier to keep clean."I don't practice what I preach because I'm not the kind of person I'm preaching to."
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6th October 2003, 07:17 PM #4senior
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goannadareyou
Better late than never , maybe!
I've got the same problem as I'm building our own house and using mini orb in the bathroom. I've been thinking about it for quiet awhile and what I plan to do is use a scrap bit of mini orb, the stuff we used in the bathroom had plastic protective on it, so using a scrap bit of that I peeled it up leaving enough stuck to the mini orb then made a sort of dam or pond about 80mm across and filled it up to about 5mm above the top of the corrugations with Diggers Cast and Embedding Resin. I've removed the cast from the mini orb and it looks pretty good with the corrugations on one side and flat on the other side. Thats as far as I've got at the moment, the next step will be to work out where the center will be and probably using a circle cutter in the bench drill cut out round piece the right size.It may also need sanding a bit thinner.
I was going to use builders bog for the cast and paint it but I had the other resin sitting around and I know I can cut and sand and polish it and it is clear when it sets, which could be another finishing option. There is probably a few different products suitable for the cast. The resin I had came from bunnies. If I get any more done in the next few days I'll keep you posted.
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5th December 2003, 10:52 AM #5New Member
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mini orb in bathroom
hope I'm not too late - but why run the pipes down behind the mini orb.. a mate of mine has his exposed in his shower and it is really effective. all you need to do is drill through for the securing clamps/rings to hold the pipes in place.
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19th December 2003, 04:26 PM #6New Member
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Here is how a bathroom we mini-orbed at the start of this year looks....
We tore off the tiles 7 miniorbed the entire room and then lined it with stained jarrah around the top edge.
Biggest drama was fitting the edges of the sheets together 7 getting enough screws in to hold the mini-orb to the walls properly.
We had no pipe issues as they were already in place & we didn't mive any fixtures (though added a new vanity & got new shower glass).
Cheers,
Aceyducey
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19th December 2003, 04:28 PM #7New Member
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And here's a second shot of the room....focused on the vanity (which we made out of a TV cabinet).
Note that the mirror was placed over the mini-orb.
We also inset mini-orb under the bath lip.
Cheers,
Aceyducey
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19th December 2003, 04:30 PM #8New Member
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Oh - and here's a 'before' shot of the bathroom
We did quite a bit to it!
Cheers,
Aceyducey
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20th December 2003, 10:51 PM #9senior
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here is a couple of pics of the piece i made to go between the spout and the mini orb which i described earlier. its painted with chrome paint which scratched easily and there is silastic behind it. i still have to make one for the tap
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20th December 2003, 10:54 PM #10senior
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another pic
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20th December 2003, 10:55 PM #11senior
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now i'll rotate the first one
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20th December 2003, 11:04 PM #12senior
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21st December 2003, 10:25 AM #13New Member
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miniorb in bathroom
thanks all that replied to this question.
Hi Acey, that bathroom of yours looks really great. well done!
One favour though! We would like to see pic of the edge of your bath especially where you said you inset mini-orb under the bath lip. mmmm. Is this possible?
Thanks again and Merry Christmas to all (unless of course you don't celebrate Christmas in which case enjoy the holiday season anyway)
Alan
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21st December 2003, 10:39 PM #14New Member
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Originally posted by goannadareyou
Hi Acey, that bathroom of yours looks really great. well done!
One favour though! We would like to see pic of the edge of your bath especially where you said you inset mini-orb under the bath lip. mmmm. Is this possible?
Sorry but don't have a shot of that & the place is tenanted so we can't easily get in to take pics
Cheers,
Aceyducey
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22nd December 2003, 12:54 PM #15
Under Bath Pic
Alan
Have a look at the vanity pic and the bath is featured in the mirror.