I got an unpleasant surprise today when the sink in the bathroom decided to detach from the wall, probably after the kids had been hanging on it.
I discovered that those who installed the sink attached one screw with a plastic plug and the other directly into the drywall (no OSB or similar behind it), so it was probably only a matter of time before it fell down.
Now to the question: Can I reattach it without having to make new holes and move it? If so, how?
This is how it looks now:
I was thinking of using metal expanders, and the right hole is no problem; it's the right size. But the left one, where the plug was, is so big that it swallows the entire expander, and I'm unsure if it's possible to find a larger one (tried with 6E).
Is it possible to put a thin (larger) washer on the left one so it doesn't go into the hole
At first, I thought there must be "better" solutions than this since it involved putting a washer outside the expansion plug, which felt strange. However, I gave up and tried it, and yes, it works fine! Sometimes the simplest solution is the best...
Thanks!
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