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I’m getting ready to build a walk in shower with a glass block wall. Looking for any advise on the best way to support it? The wall will be about 5ft long than take a 45 degree turn for another 2ft. Planning on using 2×4 stem wall to support the shower pan membrane. Than put the glass block on top of the stem wall. The curb in attach to the end of the stem wall. Any advise? Pictures of installations would also be helpful? Thanks in advance for your help!
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There has been several discussions about installing glass block. Maybe some of the following will help:
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I'm getting ready to build a walk in shower with a glass block wall. Looking for any advise on the best way to support it? The wall will be about 5ft long than take a 45 degree turn for another 2ft. Planning on using 2x4 stem wall to support the shower pan membrane. Than put the glass block on top of the stem wall. The curb in attach to the end of the stem wall. Any advise? Pictures of installations would also be helpful? Thanks in advance for your help!