Shelves against shower wall March 10, 2010, 09:22:52 am Yahoo Message Number: 110917Hi, guys. We have an RK. The wall of the shower, on the outside is in the kitchen/dinette area. I would like to build a small shelving unit and attach it to that wall. However I am concerned about how to attach it, since I don't know what is behind it. Well, I know the shower is on the other side, but not sure if there is space in between, two by fours, etc, and don't want to drill holes unless I know what I am drilling into, which I don't. So, I am looking for ideas of how to attach this to the wall. Any suggestions?Thanks in advance.Lee
Re: Shelves against shower wall Reply #1 – March 10, 2010, 10:56:51 am Yahoo Message Number: 110919Lee, you can use an electronic stud sensor ($20 or so at any hardware store) to find what's behind those walls. There's about an inch and a half gap between the walls, so if you use short screws (I prefer 1/2" #6 wood screws), there's no chance of penetrating the shower wall on the other side. Just glancing at that wall in my rig, I can see at least nine screws going into it, holding up various items in my office. No problems. :-)Andy Baird http://www.andybaird.com/travels/
Re: Shelves against shower wall Reply #2 – March 10, 2010, 11:21:54 am Yahoo Message Number: 110921From: Andy Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 8:51 AM To: lifewithalazydazerv@yahoogroups.com Subject: [LD] Re: Shelves against shower wallLee, you can use an electronic stud sensor ($20 or so at any hardware store) to find what's behind those walls. There's about an inch and a half gap between the walls, so if you use short screws (I prefer 1/2" #6 wood screws), there's no chance of penetrating the shower wall on the other side. Just glancing at that wall in my rig, I can see at least nine screws going into it, holding up various items in my office. No problems. :-)Andy Baird http://www.andybaird.com/travels/There's also another way to attach stuff. Use small pieces of double sticky tape on the mounting surface of the shelf unit. Then apply silicone beads of silicone caulk to the remainder (majority) of the mounting surface. The double sticky is only there to hold the shelf in position while the silicone dries. Don't put any load on the shelf for at least 24 hours. No holes or mounting hardware required.bumperYonderMinden, NV.[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: Shelves against shower wall Reply #3 – March 10, 2010, 11:36:45 am Yahoo Message Number: 110922Thanks, Bumper and Andy. Those are the kind of suggestions I was looking for. Wasn't sure if there was a gap or it the veneer wall butted against the shower wall.Now to see which way to go.....Lee
Re: Shelves against shower wall Reply #4 – March 10, 2010, 11:43:43 am Yahoo Message Number: 110923Thanks, Andy. I will do that. Wasn't sure if there was a gap, or if it butted up to the plastic shower wall.Lee
Re: Shelves against shower wall Reply #5 – March 10, 2010, 11:46:58 am Yahoo Message Number: 110924From: Lee Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 9:33 AM To: lifewithalazydazerv@yahoogroups.com Subject: [LD] Re: Shelves against shower wallThanks, Bumper and Andy. Those are the kind of suggestions I was looking for. Wasn't sure if there was a gap or it the veneer wall butted against the shower wall.Now to see which way to go.....LeeLee, Should also note that you want to favor near the top of the shelf with the double sticky - - it essentially hangs from the tape "in shear". Also, use the silicone sparingly if the shelf meets the wall snugly - - don't want silicone oozing out all over. This method is really only suitable for surfaces such as the shower wall, where if you ever decide the shelf must come off, it will be possible to remove the silicone from the non-porous surface - - doable with a bit of elbow grease and probably easier than patching holes, btw.bumperYonder[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: Shelves against shower wall Reply #6 – March 10, 2010, 01:03:09 pm Yahoo Message Number: 110929"There's also another way to attach stuff. Use small pieces of double sticky tape on the mounting surface of the shelf unit. Then apply silicone beads of silicone caulk to the remainder (majority) of the mounting surface."For a long-term installation, the added silicone is a necessity. Heavy-duty double-sided tape will hold a lot of weight and usually works well for about two years or so before the tape fails, usually during very hot or cold weather. I even wonder if silicone will fail after a few years. Nothing seems to permanently stick to the plastic coated paneling, even Super-Lock fails. For many wall-mounted things, I will first stick them up with double-sided tape or 3M blue masking tape. After I'm sure that the location is perfect, then I use the same short screw method Andy and bumper mentioned to finalize the install.Larry
Re: Shelves against shower wall Reply #7 – March 10, 2010, 01:26:09 pm Yahoo Message Number: 1109323M VHB 2 sided adhesive tape is designed to attach trim to vehicles, it is moisture resistant. It can be purchased from Auto Body/Paint stores.Neal[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: Shelves against shower wall Reply #8 – March 10, 2010, 02:06:35 pm Yahoo Message Number: 110934"3M VHB 2 sided adhesive tape is designed to attach trim to vehicles, it is moisture resistant. It can be purchased from Auto Body/Paint "stores.Neal 3M VHB tape is good stuff but I tried it and it fell off after two or three years. The paneling's plastic protective coating seems to reject adhesive tapes. I have not found any adhesive tape that will stick for more than a few years.Larry
Re: Shelves against shower wall Reply #9 – March 10, 2010, 02:46:42 pm Yahoo Message Number: 110938__