I apologize if I've posted this in the wrong place. I do handyman work around town, and I was unable to rectify a botched bathroom towel rack installation for a client. The two mounting plates that the rack attaches to via set screws were mounted too close together by about 3/8". Photo one shows the left mount, photo two the right mount. I held the rack against the mounting plates so you can see how it's a little wider than the distance separating the plates. (Sorry, pics one and two appear rotated 90 deg CCW.) The plates are adjustable left to right via oval screw holes, but only by about 1/4". They're in the max widest positions.
Photo three shows the holes drilled through the tile for the right mounting plate. There is no stud within a foot behind either of the plates, and the plates were secured with plastic wall anchors and #8 screws.
My questions are:
1. Given that the cover plates on the rack are only slightly larger than the mounting plates, is it possible to drill holes through the tile only about a 1/4" away from the current holes (so that the cover plates will conceal the old holes)?
2. What is the best way to anchor the mounting plates on tile with no studs in the vicinity?
3. Should the rack be positioned so that the set screws are on the top or the bottom?
Thank you for any help you can offer.
Photo three shows the holes drilled through the tile for the right mounting plate. There is no stud within a foot behind either of the plates, and the plates were secured with plastic wall anchors and #8 screws.
My questions are:
1. Given that the cover plates on the rack are only slightly larger than the mounting plates, is it possible to drill holes through the tile only about a 1/4" away from the current holes (so that the cover plates will conceal the old holes)?
2. What is the best way to anchor the mounting plates on tile with no studs in the vicinity?
3. Should the rack be positioned so that the set screws are on the top or the bottom?
Thank you for any help you can offer.