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Speedy Jim
 
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JK wrote:
We are at the tail end of a bathroom remodeling project. We decided to use
the the IKEA freestanding sink basins, which sit on legs. The basins are
relatively easy to put together, but the one ? I have is how to secure them
to the wall? If anybody has bought anything from IKEA, they know the
instructions are overly simplistic (no words, and a cartoon figure showing
you what to do).

At the back of the basin are brackets with silver dollar sized holes you are
suppose to screw a screw through to the wall. (At least that is what I'm
assuming. The instructions are a bit unclear, and the screws for this
particular task are not included with the basin). The problem is, the
brackets are not located near a stud. What should I use to secure the basin
to the wall. Dry wall screws? Anchors?


Any kind of wallboard anchor you use will pull out
sooner or later.

The correct way is to provide a wooden brace between
the studs to screw the basin into.

If this would create a problem in the bath (tile on wall, etc.),
is it possible to open the wall on the *other* side
to stick a brace in?

Jim