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  1. J_Me

    Screwing tinto a hard wood section behind the plasterboard?? (much wider than a stud)

    Thank you both. Simple knocking's clearly not a reliable indication in itself. TBH I wasn't just going to assume, I came searching first. I had a little poke (after turning the downstairs fuse box off - which I alway do before drilling into a wall. I'm inexperienced at DIY, so hesitant, but not...
  2. J_Me

    Screwing tinto a hard wood section behind the plasterboard?? (much wider than a stud)

    Ah, thank you for that idea (I have thin precision screwdrivers that wouldn't make much of a hole.)
  3. J_Me

    Screwing tinto a hard wood section behind the plasterboard?? (much wider than a stud)

    I thought that about putting a hole through, but when searching for what rawl plugs/fixings one uses for wood, I found you don't drill a hole first
  4. J_Me

    Screwing tinto a hard wood section behind the plasterboard?? (much wider than a stud)

    I have a house built in 2016 - with mostly plaster board hollow walls. I’m a novice at DIY, but (with a lot of googling/Youtube) I’ve successfully used ‘GripIt’ fixings to put up heavy mirrors/art on the plasterboard. I was planning to use them for the floating shelves I wanted to put up...
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