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  1. M

    Screws not supporting brackets

    Thanks Joshvegas, thank you everybody for your help. I really want to get started but im reluctant now due to the hassle i had over the weekend
  2. M

    Screws not supporting brackets

    Yeah we were trying to get the plugs into the wall before putting the wood up
  3. M

    Screws not supporting brackets

    I only used the SDS drill to drill the wall and used a normal drill in the wood
  4. M

    Screws not supporting brackets

    Yes i used the SDS drill bits, was that wrong?
  5. M

    Screws not supporting brackets

    4.8mm and the screws we tried varied in size. Like i say we even went and bought plasterboard plugs which would not go in despite the drilled hole being big enough
  6. M

    Screws not supporting brackets

    Im using a Triton SDS drill with masonary drill bits. The bit seems to vibrate when im using the drill which is resulting in the 6mm drill bit mving and the hole becoming larger. Ive wondered if the drill is faulty, ive just bought it so i might have to pop into screwfix and ask their advice
  7. M

    Screws not supporting brackets

    Well as far as i know as its the adjoining wall between our semi's
  8. M

    Screws not supporting brackets

    Thanks for getting back to me so quickly. Dont think the plaster has horse hair in it, its a 1940's build and as for lather and battern? Thats just forgeign to me:ROFLMAO: We went to but plugs got plaster boards but like i say, the plugs would not go in despite the drilled holes being deep...
  9. M

    Screws not supporting brackets

    I am a very new DIY'er and recently starting an alcove cupboard in my bedroom. I drilled the holes and put the wood supports in and some brackets to hold shelves and a clothes rail. All was good until the next day when the clothes rail and brackets fell down. The drilled holes seemed to have...
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