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Hello,

I have a towel rack in my bathroom that has porcelain ends that
appeared to be just drywalled?? or plastered into the wall. There is
no bracket to attach the end to the wall. The fixture is countersunk a
bit and not just flush with the wall surface. The bathroom is
wallpapered so it is cut to fit around the end. I looked in your "Glue
what to what?" section but it did not mention how to glue porcelain to
a drywall or plasterboard wall. The house was built in 1971 so, not
sure if this is drywall or something else. Can you suggest a product?
Home Depot suggested a Hydraulic Cement. I picked up Drylock Fast
Plug. However, this states it is really for masonry or concrete. I
have not opened it yet as I am waiting on your response.

Thank you.

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Hello,

I have a towel rack in my bathroom that has porcelain ends that
appeared to be just drywalled?? or plastered into the wall. There is
no bracket to attach the end to the wall. The fixture is countersunk a
bit and not just flush with the wall surface. The bathroom is
wallpapered so it is cut to fit around the end. I looked in your "Glue
what to what?" section but it did not mention how to glue porcelain to
a drywall or plasterboard wall. The house was built in 1971 so, not
sure if this is drywall or something else. Can you suggest a product?
Home Depot suggested a Hydraulic Cement. I picked up Drylock Fast
Plug. However, this states it is really for masonry or concrete. I
have not opened it yet as I am waiting on your response.

I smell some previous owner DIY here. If there really isn't a bracket, I'd
bet there was supposed to be one- is there an indentation on the back of the
porcelain end piece? If not, it was a fixture intended for use in a tile
field, to be held in with thinset and and the surrounding tile. (maybe that
wall used to be tiled, and the 'inset' you mentioned is a hole in skim coat
over old thinset or mastic? ) If there is an indentation in the porcelain,
I'd run a screw into the wall, or a molly with the screw left extended, and
epoxy, with the non-runny putty stuff. If I wasn't really in love with that
rack, I'd just trash it and replace it with a conventional bracket-mount, if
I could find one that would cover the hole in the wallpaper.

aem sends...

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It's always a bit diffcult to reccomend something for a situation like
this when you cant see it. One thing for certin, glue isn't the
answer. No matter how good the glue is it is only as strong as what
you are gluing it too. In the case of dry wall, you are gluing to
paper or plaster. No holding strength there. The previous post
mentioned molly bolts. That's what is usually used to mount something
like this unless you are lucky enough to have your attachment point
fall on a stud.

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is the objective to pull the rack off the wall and remount it?
I did some that were designed to fit the same as a 4.25" wall tile, and they
were
made by American Olean, I think, as a tile accessory. Also, soap dishes,
etc.
I just used a premium quality mastic type tile cement and
glued them to fresh greenboard. There are about 10 of these in
three bathrooms in three different rental units, and after 23 years and
maybe 20+ tenants, it's all still in perfect condition.
Keep in mind is that if someone is going to hang an
anvil or something from the towel rack, it would probably also pull out a
moly
bolt or bracket attachment.
Towels weigh a few ounces.

bill



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Hello,

I have a towel rack in my bathroom that has porcelain ends that
appeared to be just drywalled?? or plastered into the wall. There is
no bracket to attach the end to the wall. The fixture is countersunk a
bit and not just flush with the wall surface. The bathroom is
wallpapered so it is cut to fit around the end. I looked in your "Glue
what to what?" section but it did not mention how to glue porcelain to
a drywall or plasterboard wall. The house was built in 1971 so, not
sure if this is drywall or something else. Can you suggest a product?
Home Depot suggested a Hydraulic Cement. I picked up Drylock Fast
Plug. However, this states it is really for masonry or concrete. I
have not opened it yet as I am waiting on your response.

Thank you.




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I took some pics if it will help with this I can send them to you. If
so send let me know your email address. Mine is .
This post will apply to all the others also that responded, and thank
you.

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