Patch old wall, behind radiator

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I have a radiator falling off the wall, because the house is 1900s, and the wall where one of the brackets was attached is disintegrating.

I plan to shut off the rad, remove it, and patch the wall with a strong mix mortar (2 to 1, maybe?) Do I need any bonding or finish, bearing in mind that it will be hidden behind the radiator . . . . or will the mortar on it's own be strong enough to drill into in a few days, to fix the radiator bracket to again?

Any advice, greatly appreciated....
 
and patch the wall with a strong mix mortar (2 to 1, maybe?)
A strong mortar mix is the last thing you want.

Is it on an internal or external wall? Is it just the plaster that's disintegrating or the brickwork itself
 
and patch the wall with a strong mix mortar (2 to 1, maybe?)
A strong mortar mix is the last thing you want.

Is it on an internal or external wall? Is it just the plaster that's disintegrating or the brickwork itself
Hi - thanks for your reply - it's on an external cavity wall, below a window - the brickwork itself is disintegrating...
 
Your best bet is to use plasterboard adhesive.
 

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