Okay, so my shower is leaking. Narrowed it down to the cartridge valve. I have replaced all the fixtures in the other bathroom, so I have some familiarity. However I take off the backer plate and find this FNG situation.
NOTHING is ever easy for me.
So given what I am looking at, and the fact that I cannot access 2 screws, or the brass ring I am going to have to cut some of the fiberglass shell. Got 2 screws out, and it is hard to see in the picture but there is like black rubbery foam at the top and inside the hole, it blocked part of the top screw but seemed realtively easy to move.
How they hell can I do this and not F-up the process? I am not used to cutting fiberglass. I know to do it the first time, masking tape, pilot hole, hole saw, but the builder dicked that up. Should I use masking tape and a hack saw, or? I can clearly see what the backer plate would cover, and where I would be okay, but I am worried about cutting and vital pieces I cannot see.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.