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At Bunnings this morning.
I have used these handles on large steel doors.
But was wondering if they would suffice as a vertical hand hold for someone stepping up through a doorway?
Or should I be looking in the bathroom section - Aisle 64?
Cheers.
Hi @Noyade,
Assuming you are looking at the Goliath T25 x 335mm Stainless Steel Grab Handle, then as long as you mount them to the framing using suitably strong fixings, I can't see any issue using them as a vertical handhold.
Do you know what sort of framing you've got around the door?
I'd say a couple of 50mm timber screws should do the trick, assuming you have a timber-framed home.
Let me know what you think.
Jacob
Thanks @JacobZ
Yes - wood framing.
But in the end we went with an 'evekare' product with an auditory sensor and LED lights. Amazing.
With a somewhat elaborate 'extension' to accommodate the anchoring plates.
Cheers!
Goliath Vs Evekare...
G'day Mate,
Once again too late I was going too suggest this.
I asked this question in another discussion, how come you have Artist like sketching skills !!!
I recently purchased this.
Along with Sketchbook Pro.
They say it's takes a while to get used to looking at one spot while actually drawing at another spot.
Looks like it's going to take a while for me to achieve that 😄
Cheers
Evening Alan @AlanM52
Sorry mate - your link above doesn't work for me.
"I asked this question in another discussion"
Sorry - I missed that.
No artistic skills as such, just doodling. Worked as a draughtsman years ago.
Crazy as it sounds I loved drawing aircraft as a kid - along with making Airfix kits - and in particular, Luftwaffe aircraft.
Go figure.
Evening... it was a Temu link and they have unusually long URL's which seem to stuff up.
I also did the kit thing and with the tech knowledge I had already acquired at that time (electronics hobby) I was able to build RC aircraft but had a flight problem (LOL) because I only had the Tiapan 2.5cc diesel for control line but needed the larger 3.5cc R/C diesel to get them off the ground with a heavy payload (bulky dry cell batteries) and fortunately mum came to the party with extra funding (pocket money). They were good days... for everything.
Cheers
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