How to fit a shower rail riser bracket. Shower head bracket holder install.
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- čas přidán 14. 07. 2017
- Shower rail riser install - In this video I show how to fit a shower head holder bracket with a step by step guide of how to drill your holes and assemble the bracket to achieve a nice straight solid installation. I show how to assemble the head and hose and attach to your existing shower.
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I'm watching this video because I need to know how to take the pole out !
this is a good video
step by step explanation and demonstration.
thanks
Glad it was helpful!
This is really helpful. Thank you 😊
No problem, glad to have helped.
Thanks for this. I am tiling so needed to know how to take the rail off which of course is the opposite of what you have done. Very simple.
I've just read the other comments and read the one about "are you wearing trousers".????????????? Scratching me head about that one. Totally gob smacked..
Very informative. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Nice and straightforward, even idiots like me can follow these instructions. Thanks for uploading. Liked and subscribed.
I'm also an idiot, and I made the instructions! 😁
Don't forget to also use a little RTV on the plugs to seal the screws holes.
Use sanitary RTV to avoid mold.
Thank for the feedback.
Great video. I’m planning to fit exactly the same thing, but worried about drilling into hidden pipe work. I imagine the 8mm tiles would be on some form of plywood so I have at least 20mm fixing length, which might be long enough given the very light load. However it would be great to have some tips about how to avoid drilling into hidden services. Thanks
You can buy stud finders so you could try to find timber to screw into. I built my wall so I knew where the timber was. If you are drilling my advice would be to go really slow and don't push too hard. You could try a strong magnet but that won't work for plastic water pipe! Best of luck.
Silly question: when taking out those Allen screws, should they just fall out? I’ve been trying to unscrew them (it does turn), but they still stay in the hole. Do you need to pry it out?
Depends on the bracket I guess. You could try sliding the plastic caps out with the Allen bolt in. Sometimes they are designed not to come out so they don't fall and get lost. Probably not much help sorry but main thing is don't force it in case you break it. That said if you're replacing the bracket then it doesn't matter if you break it guess! Best of luck with it!
Any special drill bit for drilling holes in ceramic tiles?
Hi Gary, just a standard masonry bit will do. You may want a diamond tip if drilling porcelain. Thanks again for watching!
enjoy the video.
Thanks again Ratch!
just one question on this video. Generally very good and informative but are you wearing trousers? It's not clear so maybe re-shoot the clip
Yes but I won't be reshooting sorry.. Thanks for watching!
be better to see how to box pipes in on walls up and across
Why are there subcircuit cables in a shower..... ever... for any reason whatsoever. Its a wet area.
It's a common thing in the UK, but I take your point!
What a revolting shower unit
Glad you like it! Thanks for watching.