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Staffbull September 28th 06 05:47 PM

Nailing into red brick
 
Posted this before but it hasn't appeared!

I am trying to nail the conduit over the cables on the old outer leaf
(new extension inner leaf) which is 40 yr old red brick, Masonary nails
are bending like galv clout heads !.

the only solution I can think of is to drill and screw them, pain in
the arse !!

any other ideas?

ta


Lobster September 28th 06 07:36 PM

Nailing into red brick
 
Staffbull wrote:
Posted this before but it hasn't appeared!

I am trying to nail the conduit over the cables on the old outer leaf
(new extension inner leaf) which is 40 yr old red brick, Masonary nails
are bending like galv clout heads !.


Don't quite understand the outer leaf /inner leaf thing; but the answer
is surely to nail into the mortar.

Are you really nailing conduit, or is it capping? This is
pre-plastering, right? IME oval conduit doesn't need much fixing in
place at all.

David

Harry Bloomfield September 28th 06 07:58 PM

Nailing into red brick
 
Staffbull pretended :
Posted this before but it hasn't appeared!

I am trying to nail the conduit over the cables on the old outer leaf
(new extension inner leaf) which is 40 yr old red brick, Masonary nails
are bending like galv clout heads !.

the only solution I can think of is to drill and screw them, pain in
the arse !!


Either nail into the mortar or drill holes, make wooden plugs and nail
into those.

--

Regards,
Harry (M1BYT) (L)
http://www.ukradioamateur.co.uk



PeterK September 28th 06 08:41 PM

Nailing into red brick
 
"Staffbull" wrote in message
oups.com...
Posted this before but it hasn't appeared!

I am trying to nail the conduit over the cables on the old outer leaf
(new extension inner leaf) which is 40 yr old red brick, Masonary nails
are bending like galv clout heads !.

the only solution I can think of is to drill and screw them, pain in
the arse !!

any other ideas?

ta

You can get "nail" wall plugs (thorsman?)
and IIRC nails for plastic capping that have "fitted washers" to create a
panel pin with a large head - (made by the company that pack cable clips in
yellow boxes?) - quick search
http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Main_Ind...ils/index.html
peterk



Staffbull September 29th 06 10:11 AM

Nailing into red brick
 

Staffbull wrote:
Posted this before but it hasn't appeared!

I am trying to nail the conduit over the cables on the old outer leaf
(new extension inner leaf) which is 40 yr old red brick, Masonary nails
are bending like galv clout heads !.

the only solution I can think of is to drill and screw them, pain in
the arse !!

any other ideas?

ta


Sorry its capping!


[email protected] September 29th 06 11:41 PM

Nailing into red brick
 
Staffbull wrote:
Posted this before but it hasn't appeared!

I am trying to nail the conduit over the cables on the old outer leaf
(new extension inner leaf) which is 40 yr old red brick, Masonary nails
are bending like galv clout heads !.

the only solution I can think of is to drill and screw them, pain in
the arse !!

any other ideas?

ta


PU glue would probbaly work if they'll sit in the right position wile
it dries. A quicjk wipe with sandpaper first helps it stick properly.

NT


Andy Wade September 30th 06 11:24 AM

Nailing into red brick
 
Staffbull wrote:

Sorry its capping!


I'm glad you said that. The idea of trying to fix conduit using nails
made me shudder.

Are you using proper capping nails (like these
http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/SCNAIL.html) and driving them into
the mortar?

--
Andy

Staffbull September 30th 06 01:39 PM

Nailing into red brick
 

Andy Wade wrote:
Staffbull wrote:

Sorry its capping!


I'm glad you said that. The idea of trying to fix conduit using nails
made me shudder.

Are you using proper capping nails (like these
http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/SCNAIL.html) and driving them into
the mortar?

--
Andy


yep they are capping naiis but it's hit and mis to find the mortar as
there is still the first skim on the wall (outside render coat hacked
off)


[email protected] September 30th 06 10:47 PM

Nailing into red brick
 
Staffbull wrote:

Sorry its capping!


yep they are capping naiis but it's hit and mis to find the mortar as
there is still the first skim on the wall (outside render coat hacked
off)


As youre plastering over it, why not use tape / PU glue / sticky pads.
It only has to stay there till it gets plastered, nothing good and
solid required.


NT


Staffbull October 1st 06 11:19 AM

Nailing into red brick
 

wrote:
Staffbull wrote:

Sorry its capping!


yep they are capping naiis but it's hit and mis to find the mortar as
there is still the first skim on the wall (outside render coat hacked
off)


As youre plastering over it, why not use tape / PU glue / sticky pads.
It only has to stay there till it gets plastered, nothing good and
solid required.


NT


Theyre glued on now :-)



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