Well… I just completely dropped the ball on installing neo angle shower glass in my new bathroom. I measured the distance in the instructions and installed the wall jambs. Of course, with the way my luck has been lately, I measured correctly but installed the jambs with the inside of the jamb on the mark instead of the outside.
So, I have 5 5/16″ holes on either side of the shower that I don’t need. Ideally, I’d like to fill them. But I could glue some wood strips to the jambs that match my trim although that might kind of 1970’s.
Does anybody have any ideas on how to fill or otherwise cover these up?
Thanks!
Patrick
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Try filling with epoxy, then paint to match with artist's brushes. Some kind of acrylic or enamel. Be creative, and good luck.
Pete Duffy, Handyman
Try bondo,caulk,grout or epoxy putty to fill,the trick is matching the substraight ...is it tile or some type of surround?
Is this a fiberglass surround? Tile? F'glass is repairable but if it's on the outside of shower, I might glue in a chrome rivet or something.
PJ
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