It's only for a laptop and a book.
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Countersunk screw going into plasterboard.
I have bought a floating desk that I would like to attach to a plasterboard wall. It came with 8- 80mm screws with plugs.
What would be the best plugs to use in this situation to improve the hold against the plasterboard.
Thanks
I did try the universal connecting sleeve handle then went to put it in and it hit metal so wouldn't go all the way through :(
I am wondering what my options are now.
The strap wrench did the trick and I was able to gain access. The screws were threaded and bent. New screws same size capped are still moving around.
what would be the best way to sort this ?
could I fill the screw hole with an epoxy based wood filler ?
Hi the handle on my door is sagging/loose and I can't turn the circle cover on the handle to access the screws. I've tried using a jar opener gripper. Any ideas on how I can gain access I have a feeling the screws have come away from the wood. Thanks
Thanks - I appreciate the need to get independent advice hence the reason for this post. Engineers I have reached out to quote for repairing the door have been reluctant to attend due to the type of mechanism and availability of parts.
The door is wood rather than uPVC.
It's difficult to see where it's sticking, what's interesting is that it appears to be scraping on the side of the frame before it moves across to align to the frame. I have to push at the bottom left to move it across.
The material of the door is wood.
If I do replace this door does it need...
The partywall surveyor recorded several existing doors with issues within the building prior to when the work started, mine was fine. They are about 10 years old.
I am in the process of selling, so if i can't easily prove that it's due to the work - I will take the hit as it's not worth the...
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I live in a block of flats where they are building extra floors. I am ground and the extra 2 floors are going above the 3rd this has gone through planning, structural engineer etc.
I've raised an issue with my door as some of the doors on the higher floors have issue with compression due to...