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This may seem a bit trivial but I wonder if anybody can help. I am trying to refix a brass loo-roll holder to a tiled wall. The holder itself is a round piece of brass which is designed to twist and clip on to a bracket and then a small (but wide) grubscrew passes through the roundpiece and is tightened so the hole thing is firmly secure.
The problem is that following retiling the wall I was unable to remove the old grubscrew without burring the head so have had to drill it out. I thought that I would have one somewhere but cannot locate anything similar. The local hardware shop cannot find anything either so I wonder if there is anyway the holder can be attached to the wall ie some type of adhesive. Trouble is the contact area of the round part to the tiled wall is pretty minimal.
I would replace the dam thing but the holder is one of several pieces of matching bathroom furniture.
The problem is that following retiling the wall I was unable to remove the old grubscrew without burring the head so have had to drill it out. I thought that I would have one somewhere but cannot locate anything similar. The local hardware shop cannot find anything either so I wonder if there is anyway the holder can be attached to the wall ie some type of adhesive. Trouble is the contact area of the round part to the tiled wall is pretty minimal.
I would replace the dam thing but the holder is one of several pieces of matching bathroom furniture.