Plastic Rawlplug Success
On Tuesday, 12 December 2017 06:52:05 UTC, Bill Wright wrote:
On 10/12/2017 14:29, tabbypurr wrote:
On Sunday, 10 December 2017 14:12:47 UTC, Bill Wright wrote:
On 10/12/2017 14:01, Clive Arthur wrote:
Maybe everybody does this, but...
Heavy curtains, rail about 100mm from wall so lots of leverage.
Over the years, two brackets at one end have failed a couple of times
and have been fixed by using larger plugs.Â* This time, the holes are
just too big.Â* It's crumbly mortar and plaster which is the problem.
Unfortunate as the other five brackets are nice and solid in brick.
So, I hoover out the 10-15mm crumbly holes, squirt in some hot melt
glue, position a new rawlplug, then fill around it as best I can with
more hot melt glue.Â* Trim excess and refit brackets.
Solid as a rock.
Cheers
Car body filler works as well. Two part epoxy works but it's quite
expensive. You can use a fiver's worth on one hole!
If you do you're paying way too much for the stuff
Depends on the hole
Bill
No, it doesn't. You're either paying way too much or inappropriately filling drainpipe sized holed through walls with epoxy.
NT
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