how to attach my shower arm to the ceiling

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I got a crosswater Rex ceiling shower arm. Should I use plasterboard rawplugs and screws to attach the arm to my plasterboard ceiling? Or should I use screws without rawplugs and use a bolts and washers? Thanks for your advice
 
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I may be miles off, but I think these things are held in place with a 3/4" brass backnut?
If so, I'd be inclined to brace the thing with some 4mm ply on the other side of the plasterboard just to spread the load - a sort of a large washer.
John :)
 
I may be miles off, but I think these things are held in place with a 3/4" brass backnut?
If so, I'd be inclined to brace the thing with some 4mm ply on the other side of the plasterboard just to spread the load - a sort of a large washer.
John :)
Thanks John. You're spot on. It makes perfect sense, why didn't I think of that ((-;
 
Now thats a first :D
It could be an idea to have a trial run with a piece of material the same thickness as the plasterboard, as a washer thats too thick could interfere with the water connection to the arm.....I really wouldn't know.
Spare brass backnuts are available from B&Q et al if you need one.
Good luck with the installation!
John :)
 
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I would do exactly as Burnerman suggested.

Ply above the ceiling and screw/bolt into that.

Carl
 

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