Paul Crowley (
ciphergoth) wrote2009-11-21 12:54 pm
More DIY advice sought
In masonery, is there anything you can do if the hole is too big for the rawlplug? I tried using a bigger rawlplug but then I find the screw is too small to make it expand properly, and I can't use a bigger screw because it won't fit through the hole in the bracket we're using for these blinds. I have this idea that if only it would stay put and not spin or push in then everything would be fine, which leads me to imagine things like dipping it in Polyfilla before shoving it in the wall, but that's probably not wise in real life. Any ideas?
Thanks!
Thanks!
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Drill the bracket if you can.
I've filled holes with deep filler (rather than the surface/cosmetic kind) that sets nearly as hard as concrete and then redrilled, before. Or filled the hole and put the thing I was mounting slightly further over if the position didn't have to match against something.
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Otherwise, hard filler sounds like a good bet.
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My other favourite trick is a squirt of expanding foam then quickly put the plug in. Wait for it to try, trim the worm that has come out the middle and screw into it
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If it's only a small size difference get a heavier duty style of plug
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