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![]() ivan wrote: 'Snow nails' used to be the standard way of fixing cable into mortar, these consisted of a largish wedge shaped nail, with a strip of lead which could be wound around the cable. I've still managed to hang on to a few for special jobs, but for some reason they now appear to be no longer available. BT engineers seem to use something similar (or maybe the same?). After getting bored of seeing normal masonry pin+plastic clips fall out of my wall the last one fetched what I thought was a device made wholly of lead. After drilling a hole these were tapped into place with a single sharp tap. I think they were a lead 'plug' with a clip shaped head. I guess the hammering deformed the plug to grip the hole. I'd be handy to know their name to be able to get a few. IanC |
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