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texman
Senior Member Joined: 24 Jul 2014 Location: TeXas Online Status: Offline Posts: 446 |
Topic: How do I FIX this? Posted: 07 Mar 2017 at 8:48am |
I have a 182g, and the counter top has either pulled away or never fit correctly. The screws dont even connect. Pics will explain. How would you go about repairing this?
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TheBum
Senior Member Joined: 26 Feb 2016 Location: Texas Online Status: Offline Posts: 1407 |
Posted: 07 Mar 2017 at 9:14am |
Larger diameter screw?
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texman
Senior Member Joined: 24 Jul 2014 Location: TeXas Online Status: Offline Posts: 446 |
Posted: 07 Mar 2017 at 9:55am |
do you think bigger screws will hold though? I am afraid they will just pull out or break the countertop or both. i thought about filling it with caulk and/or foam and watching it to see if that holds.
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furpod
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Posted: 07 Mar 2017 at 10:21am |
Is it like that all the way across?
I would try new screws in a spot a little to the left or right. It is possible the screw went in, pulled the panel tight, but was then over torqued and stripped. If moving the screw(s) and torquing by hand works to pull the wall panel up to the sink mold, then I would run a bead of caulk all the way around. |
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TheBum
Senior Member Joined: 26 Feb 2016 Location: Texas Online Status: Offline Posts: 1407 |
Posted: 07 Mar 2017 at 12:01pm |
You might consider using some caulk on the mating surfaces to act as a glue in addition to the screw.
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texman
Senior Member Joined: 24 Jul 2014 Location: TeXas Online Status: Offline Posts: 446 |
Posted: 07 Mar 2017 at 1:47pm |
it is all the way across the starboard side. Glue and screw and caulk is all i can come up with. It isn't a big deal, just ugly and could get a bit of splash from the sink .
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mcarter
podders Helping podders - pHp Joined: 07 Apr 2016 Location: Greenbrier, TN Online Status: Offline Posts: 3419 |
Posted: 07 Mar 2017 at 4:55pm |
I would pull the screws - spread the gap and apply Liquid Nails to the space, apply pressure, replace screws with slightly longer ones, do not over torque and let the glue set. Liquid Nails is NOT a caulk.
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Mike Carter
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mjlrpod
Senior Member Joined: 27 Sep 2016 Location: Massachusetts Online Status: Offline Posts: 1215 |
Posted: 08 Mar 2017 at 7:02pm |
It appears to me as though the counter top has pulled away from the wall. the caulking that is on the wall, and "used" to be touching the countertop would make me wonder why.
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texman
Senior Member Joined: 24 Jul 2014 Location: TeXas Online Status: Offline Posts: 446 |
Posted: 09 Mar 2017 at 8:27am |
that is my concern, why did this happen? The only incident back there was a can of mosquito spray that melted the hot water knob on the rear sink, it is still there and functional. no other visible signs anywhere else. I really think the counter was probably a bit short from mfg. and they "made it fit" Then as the temp stresses occur it has pulled loose. I am skeptical that using bigger screws will hold in the long run. I am thinking a thin piece of HDPE for the gap, bigger screws and caulk is my solution. I think i can get some of the conical auger type anchors in the old holes maybe, the ones for the sheetrock anchors is what i am referring to.
BTW-that mosquito spray tip should be somewhere in the tips and tricks if it isnt already. That stuff is dangerous around plastic. |
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StephenH
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Posted: 09 Mar 2017 at 8:52am |
Not having a full picture and not knowing the construction, I would wonder if excess weight was placed on the counter top. Another thought is that the counter top looks straight and the wall looks like it has a little curve to it. The screws may have pulled the wall to the sink at one time, but stress of movement may have caused them to loosen. It may need some additional screws and/or anchors to provide more support to the screws than the wall alone can provide. Per Mike Carter's suggestion, Liquid Nails would help keep it together also.
Is there anything behind the wall panel into which the screws are fastened (wood or metal)? If it is just the panel, then some sort of anchor would definitely be helpful. I used some of these: Crown Bolt #6-32x1" Hollow Wall Anchors to fix the panel under the refrigerator that kept falling off. I used some moly bolts for a shelf, but they were a little too long and I wound up putting a hole in the side that I plugged. It reminds me that I can't go over 1" for a fastener. |
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StephenH
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