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    Fitting extending arm TV bracket to Plasterboard

    Out of interest, I see the screws/plus are 100 or 120mm. How long is the sleeve part? (Just wonderering if I use these to screw into wood, then into plasterboard, I want the sleeve part to reach the block behind) So, outside of wall - plasterboard - air gap - breeze block - already 30mm...
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    Fitting extending arm TV bracket to Plasterboard

    Ah the Corefix product descriptiuon says "not suitable for TV Cantilever brackets
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    Fitting extending arm TV bracket to Plasterboard

    Worries me when its a TV on an arm....... Sheer weight must be quite large for a 15Kg TV. I do like the metal sheath bit that it looks like the Corefix have. That makes sense....
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    Fitting extending arm TV bracket to Plasterboard

    As in drill hole into breeze block behind? Corefix Connect type I assume?
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    Fitting extending arm TV bracket to Plasterboard

    Yes thats it. Any good?
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    Fitting extending arm TV bracket to Plasterboard

    Well. Not 100% sure to be honest. Its an external wall..... Is there normally breeze blocks first?
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    Fitting extending arm TV bracket to Plasterboard

    Hmm yeh thats what concerns me.... Deffo no stud - its behind the wardrobe now.....
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    Fitting extending arm TV bracket to Plasterboard

    Yes I know ideally screw into wall stud.... Its a small space - wardrobe one end, window the other so no stud partition available. Its medium size TV - 15kg. I bought some super heavy duty plasterboard fitting (https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B09KLQNXMW?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title) BUT it...
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    Cutting hole in back of wardrobe for plug socket

    Was just going to cut out the entire square for the plug socket to be honest, plug in extension lead and exit out the front
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    Cutting hole in back of wardrobe for plug socket

    Was thinking Stanley knife to be honest.....
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    Cutting hole in back of wardrobe for plug socket

    Wardrobe not fixed to wall and there is a skirting board. BUT they are too heavy to move. How hard is it going to be to cut a hole from the inside of the wardrobe? (It seems to be just that 1-2mm thick bendy stuff)
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    Which type switch do I need?

    Thanks all - Found them now.. 1 intermediate 1 gang, and a standard 2 way 2 gang
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    Which type switch do I need?

    Heres the double switch
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    Which type switch do I need?

    Got two light switches on my landing. One double - one switch controls bathroom, one is for landing light. Along the landing is a single switch - also controls landing light. Heres pic of single switch (worrying loose wire!). What type of switch do I need? Is it a 2 gang 2 way and a 1 gang 2...
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    Removing fitted wardrobes?

    Ah good point better check that.... ah yes certainly looks like thats whats here.
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    Removing fitted wardrobes?

    How are these generally fitted to the wall? I can see some sort of small "box" inside with a screw and some sort of "hook" so I assume they tighten up to some sort of battening on the wall.
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    Painting ceiling after water leak

    Dried pretty good to be honest but still slight yellow stain....
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    Levelling garden for pool?

    whats best way to do edges?
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