On Sun, 06 Nov 2011 19:16:42 +0000, Fred wrote:
Hi,
In the past, I have always tightened hollow wall anchors like these:
http://www.toolstation.com/shop/Scre.../sd1930/p53569
using a screwdriver, without troubles.
Today when I did this, I had one anchor spin in the wall and erode
away the plaster, presumably weakening the fixing. It didn't help that
I then over tightened it, pulling even further into the wall!
I have seen fixing tools like this:
http://www.toolstation.com/shop/Scre.../sd1930/p96740
and always thought (wrongly) that when you pull the handle, it must
turn the bolt. I have done some googling and it would appear that
actually they just pull the bolt without rotating it.
Are these a case of you get what you pay for? Should I buy a dearer
brand (if so, which?) or are these cheapies at Toolstation and Amazon
as good as any other?
I just wondered what you had used these anchors to hold? I found
examples on the web of people holding radiators with them and wash
basins. I would have thought these were best into noggins. Surely
something as heavy as a full radiator would be pulled off?
TIA
Fred
the setting tool makes so much difference, I have been using one from
screwfix for years
http://www.screwfix.com/p/setting-tool/12429
was a lot cheaper when I bought it about a £5 IIRC - I sometimes find that
brnging it into a warm house from a cold shed encouraging comndensation on
the friction bearing surfaces which makes it slip a little, you also have
to be aware that the puller is attached to the shaft by a screw which
sometines works looes and can strip its thread if not tightened up - often
hang heaey item using decent sized wall anchors like these - only smallish
radators though -
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