I am trying to fix the final run of a Mopstick handrail up a half-turn staircase. I am using the standard Mopstick brackets. All the rail is in place, with sound fixings, save the last 1.5m (approx). This final run has to be fixed on an existing studwork wall, The studwork also serves as the route for cables from the ground floor to the first floor. The rail is 880mm above the height of the treads below. I have been able to get a firm fixing through to a stud at the upper end but not at the lower end.
At the lower end, all my investigations have failed to find a stud or noggin, in a suitable place. Is there a means of attaching the Mopstick brackets through the plasterboard to give a fixing that I could be confident enough with so as to use it as a handrail?
Solutions, thoughts, and experiences would be most welcome!
At the lower end, all my investigations have failed to find a stud or noggin, in a suitable place. Is there a means of attaching the Mopstick brackets through the plasterboard to give a fixing that I could be confident enough with so as to use it as a handrail?
Solutions, thoughts, and experiences would be most welcome!