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I am installing a 16" grab bar from Liberty Hardware inside a
fiberglass shower stall for a 6'4" 220lb man. More information he http://www.libertyhardware.com/searc...A5316SN&FIN=SN I have two questions: 1) Do I need to do anything to re-enforce the space between the shower stall and the wall stud? There is an air gap of approximately 1/2" between the outside of the fiberglass enclosure and where it is going to enter the 2"x6" stud. The installation instructions do not refer to this. Do I need to do anything besides drill the holes and use the anchor bolts that were included in the package? 2) The fiberglass shower unit is not flat. There is no place to mount the bar where it is flat, like shown on the installation instructions, since the whole enclosure is curved slightly. Therefore if I follow the instructions, the wall mounts will not be flush against the walls of the shower, making a leak possible. What would you recommend using to provide a gasket between the wall mount brackets and the fiberglass shower encosure? I was thinking of just finding some 1/2" foam rubber with sufficient compression to make a good seal, and possibly caulking just in case. I would want this to last a long time though...so no shortcuts if I can help it. Please provide guidance on this type of installation as soon as possible, since my father-in-law will be out of the hospital and in his home on Monday afternoon. I would like him to be able to take his first shower without worrying about the installation. Thank you in advance! Joe Sines *Also posted he http://groups.google.com/group/uk.pe...239707d95741bb |
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