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Doug Miller wrote:
In article , "torge conrad maguar" wrote: Have just been drilling into a dividing wall in a 1936 terraced house in London, to hang up a cupboard in the bedroom. What I'm drilling into is almost like soft sand. I guess it must be some kind of breeze block mortar that has deteriorated? The only thoughts I have is to pack some polyfilla around the rawlplug to fill in the hole and get some grip. Is that a good idea? Novice appreciates any advice on what best to do. thanks. Interesting questions. As Churchill said, the U.S. and the U.K. are "two nations divided by a common language." So help this American understand what you're talking about, please. What is a breeze block? What is a rawlplug? What is polyfilla? Breeze block is a sort of low density brick block made of coal power station slag..sometimes called a cinder block. A rwawlplug is a trade name for originally a fiber plug inserted into masonry to take a wood screw. Now universally plastic. Polyfilla is a trade name for (iriginally) a cellulose based filler..somewhat like 'spackle' ..its now a tradename for a huge variety of filling products.. |
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