Install a Shower Pan Part 2 Cutting the Wedi Fundo Primo StepbyStep











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As we said in the prior video, learning how to install a shower pan begins with proper prep. Today we'll show you how to properly cut down the wedi Fundo Primo shower pan and do the prep work for the subfloor underneath it so that you have a rock solid shower pan installation. • For more home improvement tips visit https://www.homerepairtutor.com/👍🏼 • Helpful Links: • Milwaukee Cordless Mud Mixer -- https://tinyurl.com/ya2rha5s • Makita Corded Circular Saw -- https://amzn.to/2JkUROU • Silica Dust Respirator --- https://amzn.to/2JlFw0u • Impact Driver -- https://amzn.to/2IzuYdc • Empire LED Level -- https://amzn.to/2IsTSLl • ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • First, our rough shower pan area was 33 inches wide by 48 inches long. We purchased the 36 inch by 48 inch wed Fundo Primo shower system. And as such had to cut 3 inches off the width. • Before cutting the shower pan, always double check the shower drain location. It's better to offset the shower pan by cutting it than having to cut through a joist to place the drain. • In this shower, we were able to keep the drain centered in the shower area. Thus, we cut 1.5 inches off each side of the wedi Fundo Primo shower pan. • The wedi Fundo Primo shower pan can be cut down with a table saw or circular saw. • Cut a notch in the pan with a utility knife, snap a chalk like, and cut through the shower pan with a saw. • Then the next step is to recreate the rabbet on the cut sides of the shower pan. Measure over 1/2 inch from the edge of the pan, score it, and snap a chalk line. • Set the depth of a circular saw to 1/2 inch and cut along the chalk line. Use a utility knife to cut a 1/2 inch slice down in the pan's total height to recreate the rabbet. • Mark the drain location by setting the pan and penciling the drain area. Then cut out the subfloor by setting the circular saw blade depth to that of the subfloor. Cut out the subfloor area near the drain to access the plumbing. • Assemble the new drain and P-Trap. Then cut a 5 hole in the plywood that sits over the drain. • Watch out video for all the details

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