Shower screen pivot block

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winjim

Straddle the line, discord and rhyme
This is an absolutely ludicrous long shot I know, but worth a try. The pivot block from my shower screen has broken and I'd rather replace the part than have to faff around with buying and fitting a whole new screen. Does anybody have the first clue how to go about identifying it and finding a suitable replacement?

Obviously I've already Googled several permutations of 'shower screen pivot block spare part' so any replies along those lines will be treated with the contempt they deserve...

I fear this may be an exercise in futility but if anyone's up for a challenge let me know and I'll post all the measurements.

TIA

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Cerdic

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No idea, but you might be able to get the broken bit welded. Is it steel?
 
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winjim

winjim

Straddle the line, discord and rhyme
No idea, but you might be able to get the broken bit welded. Is it steel?

No, plastic. I have thought about maybe gluing it then bolting a steel plate across it. That might work and you wouldn't see it as it's at the top of the shower screen. Bit of a bodge though and maybe not worth the effort.
 

alicat

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How about going to an old-fashioned hardware shop or a plumber's merchant with the broken piece in hand and asking what plumbers call them and if it's possible to buy them as spares? A bathroom fitter probably even has some left over if you ask nicely....
 
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winjim

winjim

Straddle the line, discord and rhyme
How about going to an old-fashioned hardware shop or a plumber's merchant with the broken piece in hand and asking what plumbers call them and if it's possible to buy them as spares? A bathroom fitter probably even has some left over if you ask nicely....

As far as I can tell the correct name is 'pivot block'. You can buy them as spares for some brands but the issue is identifying the manufacturer in the first place. Trying to figure out the manufacturer of a particular shower screen is tricky as you can well imagine.

(Told you it was a long shot.)
 

flake99please

We all scream for ice cream
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No, plastic. I have thought about maybe gluing it then bolting a steel plate across it. That might work and you wouldn't see it as it's at the top of the shower screen. Bit of a bodge though and maybe not worth the effort.
Probably your best bet tbh. Good luck.
 
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winjim

winjim

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Thanks. I understand the problem better now. Good luck!

Yeah sorry, I'm not trying be awkward and throw obstacles in the way of your (eminently sensible) solutions. It is a very niche question I'm asking.
 

presta

Legendary Member
I can't see that being an industry standard part, the very least you're going to need to know is the manufacturer. Failing that, make one.
 
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winjim

winjim

Straddle the line, discord and rhyme
I can't see that being an industry standard part, the very least you're going to need to know is the manufacturer. Failing that, make one.

Having looked at it, some of the measurements do look like they might be standard, but the whole part not so much. There's a chance I might be able to find one that'll do.

If not, I can probably replace the hinge without having to replace the glass.
 

crossfire

Senior Member
mine broke as well, hinge sticks down from between 2 screws that hold it to the top of the door, plastic snapped where a screw goes, and not enough to put a new hole in. Temporary repair effected with Gorilla Tape clear - so you can`t see it. Lasted a few months till today when I forgot and leant on it, new repair just carried out. Hope it may help or give inspiration for a cure - superglue together then tape??
 
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