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#3262
11/28/2022 11:38 AM
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Life has been difficult at The Ratsast Ranch lately. Wife broke her leg twice, same leg different places, my Cub blew up, plus half dozen other B/S things. Wife had her cataracts fixed smashed grille on car.
Thought I'd ask if anyone has suggestion(s) to assist in locating grab handles in a shower. Second fall broke leg just below knee. No walking for 6 weeks
Problem is that house is not ancient, but builder used wire mesh and cement to build walls. Can't use stud finder to locate studs. Everything is tiled. Exterior wall is brick.
I could drill thru the tiled window trim/sill to the wall cavity and insert a camera to look. Window sill is approx 5' high water entry is not a problem.
Also want to keep fix relatively cheap as bathroom will be redone in 2023. I don't know how in the hell I get my self into these fixes.
How strong is the mesh/cement? Can I drill thru the tile/mesh/cement and use those pull into place anchors? I've seen them, have no experience with them. Have no experience with the mesh/cement. Was the way to build a shower in the past.
Suggestions, questions
JLG
James Geraci
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