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Hi all,
Wanting to put a few shelves up and have bought the brackets (Sandshult, from IKEA). As you can see on the photo, there's a recess at the back of the bracket that slots onto a screw.
The wall is 25mm insulated plasterboard and I was planning on using hollow wall anchors. However, only an M4 head fits into the recess (M5 too big) but I can't find any M4 hollow wall anchors that can be used with plasterboard that thick. So I'm a bit stuck as don't know how I can securely fix the brackets to the wall.
Spring toggles and other platerboard fixings won't work as they need to grip against something whereas with these brackets the screw needs to protrude by a few mm.
Any suggestions much appreciated.
Why do they make it so hard?!
Thanks very much,
Jack
Wanting to put a few shelves up and have bought the brackets (Sandshult, from IKEA). As you can see on the photo, there's a recess at the back of the bracket that slots onto a screw.
The wall is 25mm insulated plasterboard and I was planning on using hollow wall anchors. However, only an M4 head fits into the recess (M5 too big) but I can't find any M4 hollow wall anchors that can be used with plasterboard that thick. So I'm a bit stuck as don't know how I can securely fix the brackets to the wall.
Spring toggles and other platerboard fixings won't work as they need to grip against something whereas with these brackets the screw needs to protrude by a few mm.
Any suggestions much appreciated.
Why do they make it so hard?!
Thanks very much,
Jack