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Originally Posted by opendoor
Though thinking about it, I'm not even sure how you'd do #2 or #3 in my installs. The flange sat flush against the studs and was about 1/4-3/8 thick. So if the backerboard overlapped the flange, it'd be bent out at the bottom unless I cut away at the back of the board or something. Unless you fur the studs out to be flush with the flange.
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Yeah, basically if the existing studs aren't already flush with the flange I'll screw in some old 2x4s to the existing studs to bring it flush. The tub's flange would say is 1/4" out max which is pretty negligible.
Using Denshield from HD.
One of these things I can't find a consistent answer for. One before this was bath to shower conversions with the Costco pan and glass doors kit (which I would totally recommend) and "nearly" sure instructions were to overlap flange.