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Anyone know what holds these things in place? There is no visible hardware
of any kind. Grout behind the edge of the fixture, maybe?

http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c1.../CupHolder.jpg

And, should I be able to find ceramic replacements so I don't have to hack
the surrounding tiles?


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On Jan 22, 5:12�pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote:
Anyone know what holds these things in place? There is no visible hardware
of any kind. Grout behind the edge of the fixture, maybe?

http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c1.../CupHolder.jpg

And, should I be able to find ceramic replacements so I don't have to hack
the surrounding tiles?


the rotating piece should pull or lift out, and no a drop in ceramic
substitution is probably not available

might get the existing one re chromed
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Anyone know what holds these things in place? There is no visible hardware
of any kind. Grout behind the edge of the fixture, maybe?

http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c1.../CupHolder.jpg

And, should I be able to find ceramic replacements so I don't have to hack
the surrounding tiles?


the rotating piece should pull or lift out, and no a drop in ceramic
substitution is probably not available

might get the existing one re chromed

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What rotating piece?

As far as re-chroming, no. These things are ugly.


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On Jan 22, 5:12?pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote:

Anyone know what holds these things in place? There is no visible hardware
of any kind. Grout behind the edge of the fixture, maybe?


http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c1.../CupHolder.jpg


And, should I be able to find ceramic replacements so I don't have to hack
the surrounding tiles?


the rotating piece should pull or lift out, and no a drop in ceramic
substitution is probably not available

might get the existing one re chromed

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What rotating piece?

As far as re-chroming, no. These things are ugly.


sorry i thought the inner piece rotated but thats not true...... many
were built like that.
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On Jan 22, 5:12?pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote:

Anyone know what holds these things in place? There is no visible
hardware
of any kind. Grout behind the edge of the fixture, maybe?


http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c1.../CupHolder.jpg


And, should I be able to find ceramic replacements so I don't have to
hack
the surrounding tiles?


the rotating piece should pull or lift out, and no a drop in ceramic
substitution is probably not available

might get the existing one re chromed

==================

What rotating piece?

As far as re-chroming, no. These things are ugly.


sorry i thought the inner piece rotated but thats not true...... many
were built like that.

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I know the kind you mean, but this one's just what you see. Might've had a
plastic insert for soap at one time, but I never saw it. The only clue I
have is that the front edge thing at the bottom seems to be a separate piece
from the main body. I don't know why they'd do that unless it was supposed
to be removable to reveal hardware behind it or something.




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As far as re-chroming, no. These things are ugly.


If you can get it out, you could have it powder-coated in almost any color you
want.

Sorry, I don't know either how to get it out. I'll be down at our local
"architectural salvage" store tomorrow, and I'll keep my eyes open. If I see
one like it, I'll try to find out how they're mounted.

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Regards,
Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com)

It's time to throw all their damned tea in the harbor again.
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Anyone know what holds these things in place? There is no visible hardware
of any kind. Grout behind the edge of the fixture, maybe?

http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c1.../CupHolder.jpg

And, should I be able to find ceramic replacements so I don't have to hack
the surrounding tiles?

This type of fixture is mortared into the wall opening. Getting it out
without damage to the wall or tile will require careful work. I would
probably try carefully cutting it into pieces with an abrasive cutoff wheel.
Do not pry against the tile or it will likely break. It might be easiest to
cut arount the front corners to free the front flat part first.

Don Young


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As far as re-chroming, no. These things are ugly.


If you can get it out, you could have it powder-coated in almost any color
you
want.

Sorry, I don't know either how to get it out. I'll be down at our local
"architectural salvage" store tomorrow, and I'll keep my eyes open. If I
see
one like it, I'll try to find out how they're mounted.



Thank you.


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Anyone know what holds these things in place? There is no visible
hardware of any kind. Grout behind the edge of the fixture, maybe?

http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c1.../CupHolder.jpg

And, should I be able to find ceramic replacements so I don't have to
hack the surrounding tiles?

This type of fixture is mortared into the wall opening. Getting it out
without damage to the wall or tile will require careful work. I would
probably try carefully cutting it into pieces with an abrasive cutoff
wheel. Do not pry against the tile or it will likely break. It might be
easiest to cut arount the front corners to free the front flat part first.

Don Young



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ran out.


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JoeSpareBedroom wrote:

Anyone know what holds these things in place? There is no visible hardware
of any kind. Grout behind the edge of the fixture, maybe?

http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c1.../CupHolder.jpg

And, should I be able to find ceramic replacements so I don't have to hack
the surrounding tiles?




It looks exactly like our old tp holder, which had a screw in the middle
to hold it to the mounting
thingy. I'd try sticking a 4x4 in it and give it a twist. No set screw
under or behind the little
flange on the front?


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JoeSpareBedroom wrote:

Anyone know what holds these things in place? There is no visible hardware
of any kind. Grout behind the edge of the fixture, maybe?

http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c1.../CupHolder.jpg

And, should I be able to find ceramic replacements so I don't have to hack
the surrounding tiles?


It looks exactly like our old tp holder, which had a screw in the middle
to hold it to the mounting
thingy. I'd try sticking a 4x4 in it and give it a twist. No set screw
under or behind the little
flange on the front?


it could just have a bead of caulk as an adhesive behind either the edge
lip, or against the back wall, depending upon the thickness of the wall
itself.

yes, there are ceramic replacements.

regards,
charlie
cave creek, az


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JoeSpareBedroom wrote:

Anyone know what holds these things in place? There is no visible hardware
of any kind. Grout behind the edge of the fixture, maybe?

http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c1.../CupHolder.jpg

And, should I be able to find ceramic replacements so I don't have to hack
the surrounding tiles?


It looks exactly like our old tp holder, which had a screw in the middle
to hold it to the mounting
thingy. I'd try sticking a 4x4 in it and give it a twist. No set screw
under or behind the little
flange on the front?



No set screw. I'm wondering if that separate front edge piece might pull out
to reveal something. I'm going to dribble some hot vinegar on the seam to
dissolve the mineral deposit, and see if I can pry it away from the main
body. Stay tuned. This oughta be fun.


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On Jan 22, 4:12 pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote:
Anyone know what holds these things in place? There is no visible hardware
of any kind. Grout behind the edge of the fixture, maybe?

http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c1.../CupHolder.jpg

And, should I be able to find ceramic replacements so I don't have to hack
the surrounding tiles?


It looks similar to the toilet paper roll holder we had in our old
house . . . as I recall it was spring loaded and you could just pull
it out. I would try working a putty knife in behind it, all around to
break the seal, then see if you can gently pry it out using the putty
knife. -- H
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On Jan 22, 4:12 pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote:
Anyone know what holds these things in place? There is no visible
hardware
of any kind. Grout behind the edge of the fixture, maybe?

http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c1.../CupHolder.jpg

And, should I be able to find ceramic replacements so I don't have to
hack
the surrounding tiles?


It looks similar to the toilet paper roll holder we had in our old
house . . . as I recall it was spring loaded and you could just pull
it out. I would try working a putty knife in behind it, all around to
break the seal, then see if you can gently pry it out using the putty
knife. -- H



Hmmm....OK. I have the stylish matching toilet paper holder, too, and
another one of these stupid soap holders in the bath tub. I'll check for the
spring-loaded idea.

Wait till you see the next step in jazzing up this bathroom. A true mystery,
better than this chrome fixture issue.


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On Jan 22, 4:12 pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote:


Anyone know what holds these things in place? There is no visible hardware
of any kind. Grout behind the edge of the fixture, maybe?

http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c1.../CupHolder.jpg

And, should I be able to find ceramic replacements so I don't have to hack
the surrounding tiles?



It looks similar to the toilet paper roll holder we had in our old
house . . . as I recall it was spring loaded and you could just pull
it out. I would try working a putty knife in behind it, all around to
break the seal, then see if you can gently pry it out using the putty
knife. -- H


I don't like mysteries, so I went looking for an answer, did a Google
search. I thought with a
similar tp holder that we had, the soap dish can't be that different. I
didn't find any schematics
or instructions, but ran across a message board post. Brand is probably
Hallmack. A lady
posted that she tried to pry out her soapdish, bent the corner but
couldn't budge it )

Seems rather strange that a chrome dish would be anchored with mortar
like tile. Must be
some other fasterner...........
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