Oh ok. I can re-do in that case. Thanksuntil the collar bends and the whole lot falls off the wall. They are not designed to be used like that.
Oh ok. I can re-do in that case. Thanksuntil the collar bends and the whole lot falls off the wall. They are not designed to be used like that.
then use a big repair washer on each of the fixings (get them from B&Q)Oh ok. I can re-do in that case. Thanks
In my situation, the wall is around 120mm behind the plasterboard. Not sure they would work to that depth?Corefix are my go to
In my situation, the wall is around 120mm behind the plasterboard. Not sure they would work to that depth?
no idea...How such s big gap?
Emboldened by this success, I want to tackle two curtain rail brackets that are pulling away from the wall.
The wall in question has cellotex backed plasterbaord that is dabbed onto blocks. I don't think these wall anchors would work with the cellotex backed board?
Also, the holes in the plasterboard are now wider than when originally drilled.
Please advice. Thanks again.
None of the fixing used in video allow for multiple fixings in close proximity as required by many curtain and blind brackets .I have never used interset wall anchors in cellotex but the following video seems to suggest that they will be fine. The guy does however use the setting tool.
None of the fixing used in video allow for multiple fixings in close proximity as required by many curtain and blind brackets .
Any suggestions on what may work in this situation please?
Here are images of the two affected brackets. They are on different walls and for two different curtain poles:Can you take photos of the fittings?
Here are images of the two affected brackets. They are on different walls and for two different curtain poles:
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