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We are an online bathroom retailer and looking for a creative person with technical drawing skills that we can work with ongoing. We currently work with another company, however, we have quite a lot of jobs on so we are reaching out to find a new contact we can work with ongoing. Please ensure the prices are kept affordable for ongoing work, we are looking for someone who can do the job but we can also work with ongoing, pricing will be a factor for this.
I have attached our PDF technical instructions of how to fit the bath. We are looking for the file itself to be presented better and styled better. We also need an example of drawing for wooden floors and concrete floor fitting. The trap that we want to demo is called the HEP VO inline trap - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2bZUlJQk1Ng
We want the file in a word and PDF File format.
Here is the text to use in the template
Installing A Lusso Stone Bath
Before installation you should download the technical drawing for the bath you
have purchased. You can find this on the product page relating to the bath you
have purchased. This will show you the exact dimensions of the bath base, the bath
void depth and the location of the bath waste fitting.
Each bath is supplied with a low-profile waste connector and flexible pipe which fits
within the void area of the bath and the base of your floor. The end of this pipe
measures 40mm. For installation purposes the pipe pulls out and extends to a length
of 850mm
Installing your bath on a wooden floor
• Mark the footprint of the bath base on the floor.
• Within the bath footprint you need to bring your waste pipe through the floor.
• Finish your floor covering, tiling etc.
• Place 2 lengths of timber at either end of the bath and lift the bath onto the
timbers so that it is propped up high enough to connect the waste fitting to
your trap.
• Once you have connected the waste pipe to your trap you need to check
the bath for any leaks. To do this you will need to fill the bath half way and
release the waste.
• Once you are satisfied that there are no leaks you will need to remove the
timbers and lower the bath into position. Your bath is now installed.
Installing your bath on a concrete floor
Unless you’re planning on cutting a channel out of your floor to fit the waste pipe in
you will need to carry out the below:
• Using a 44mm hole saw drill attachment you need to drill a circular hole in the
cavity wall at the base of the bath. (Back of the bath) (This does not void your
warranty)
• Mark the footprint of the bath base on the floor.
• Within the bath footprint you need to bring your waste pipe across the floor
behind the bath and through the hole you have drilled.
• Place two lengths of timber at either end of the bath and lift the bath onto
the timbers so that it is propped up high enough to connect the waste fitting
to your trap.
• Once you have connected the waste pipe to your trap you will need to
check the bath for any leaks. To do you will need to fill the bath half way and
release the click clack waste.
• Once you are satisfied that there are no leaks you will need to remove the
timbers and lower the bath into position. Your bath is now installed.
Our bath waste pipes will work with all British Standard bath traps although we do
recommend using a HEPVO waterless trap with inline adapter. These can be
purchased from all major plumber centres and DIY stores.
www.lussostone.com
If we can have a quote for someone to have this completed within 5 working days please post a quote for the project.
Kind Regards Mike
I have attached our PDF technical instructions of how to fit the bath. We are looking for the file itself to be presented better and styled better. We also need an example of drawing for wooden floors and concrete floor fitting. The trap that we want to demo is called the HEP VO inline trap - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2bZUlJQk1Ng
We want the file in a word and PDF File format.
Here is the text to use in the template
Installing A Lusso Stone Bath
Before installation you should download the technical drawing for the bath you
have purchased. You can find this on the product page relating to the bath you
have purchased. This will show you the exact dimensions of the bath base, the bath
void depth and the location of the bath waste fitting.
Each bath is supplied with a low-profile waste connector and flexible pipe which fits
within the void area of the bath and the base of your floor. The end of this pipe
measures 40mm. For installation purposes the pipe pulls out and extends to a length
of 850mm
Installing your bath on a wooden floor
• Mark the footprint of the bath base on the floor.
• Within the bath footprint you need to bring your waste pipe through the floor.
• Finish your floor covering, tiling etc.
• Place 2 lengths of timber at either end of the bath and lift the bath onto the
timbers so that it is propped up high enough to connect the waste fitting to
your trap.
• Once you have connected the waste pipe to your trap you need to check
the bath for any leaks. To do this you will need to fill the bath half way and
release the waste.
• Once you are satisfied that there are no leaks you will need to remove the
timbers and lower the bath into position. Your bath is now installed.
Installing your bath on a concrete floor
Unless you’re planning on cutting a channel out of your floor to fit the waste pipe in
you will need to carry out the below:
• Using a 44mm hole saw drill attachment you need to drill a circular hole in the
cavity wall at the base of the bath. (Back of the bath) (This does not void your
warranty)
• Mark the footprint of the bath base on the floor.
• Within the bath footprint you need to bring your waste pipe across the floor
behind the bath and through the hole you have drilled.
• Place two lengths of timber at either end of the bath and lift the bath onto
the timbers so that it is propped up high enough to connect the waste fitting
to your trap.
• Once you have connected the waste pipe to your trap you will need to
check the bath for any leaks. To do you will need to fill the bath half way and
release the click clack waste.
• Once you are satisfied that there are no leaks you will need to remove the
timbers and lower the bath into position. Your bath is now installed.
Our bath waste pipes will work with all British Standard bath traps although we do
recommend using a HEPVO waterless trap with inline adapter. These can be
purchased from all major plumber centres and DIY stores.
www.lussostone.com
If we can have a quote for someone to have this completed within 5 working days please post a quote for the project.
Kind Regards Mike
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Hi Mike is it possible to see the PDF?
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Hi, Can you please attached the technical instructions PDF.
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