my only issue, i can't tell what your doing what are you using to fill the hole, what does the back of the towel rack holder look like, what are you doing to put it into the stuff you placed in the wall??? theres too many unknowns i can't use this as a guide. you have to speak and explain what your doing for a good video, this is poor. and has no explanation of anything.
Its going to fail again. The sheet rock is insecure, you can see the flexing of it when you are trying to chip away the old adhesive. And you can see the crumbled rock in the opening which is why the bar fell to begin with.
It’s only holding a towel so it doesn’t need to be that strong it’s basically just for looks and no hole in the wall thank you for the comment I appreciate it
my only issue, i can't tell what your doing what are you using to fill the hole, what does the back of the towel rack holder look like, what are you doing to put it into the stuff you placed in the wall??? theres too many unknowns i can't use this as a guide. you have to speak and explain what your doing for a good video, this is poor. and has no explanation of anything.
That’s for the input I’ll do better next time
@@livininsouthflorida7058 but what product did you use, please?
@@_just_looking_thank_you mapei . Type 1 tile adhesive. From Home Depot
@@livininsouthflorida7058 thank you very much.
@@_just_looking_thank_you your welcome
Its going to fail again. The sheet rock is insecure, you can see the flexing of it when you are trying to chip away the old adhesive. And you can see the crumbled rock in the opening which is why the bar fell to begin with.
It’s only holding a towel so it doesn’t need to be that strong it’s basically just for looks and no hole in the wall thank you for the comment I appreciate it
By the way I just subscribed on your channel
Tape the shit out of it lol..i do too..but yellow masking tape
Will do thank you