Keith
"Keefiedee" <k.du...@virgin.net> wrote in message
news:7c2c167f-27f6-49d3...@i13g2000yqd.googlegroups.com...
Sounds like you want frame fixings
http://www.screwfix.com/cats/101150/Fixings/Frame-Fixings
Or something like these
http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/products.jsp?id=70165&ts=95827
(I'm sure you can get smaller packs)
http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/products.jsp?id=91817&ts=95948
Don't bother. Use a long multimonti.
As others have suggested, a direct-to-brickwork screw which needs no
plug is probably the way to go.
. . unless the gap is big enough and accessible enough to inject a
generous quantity of Gripfill into it.
--
Cheers,
Roger
____________
Please reply to Newsgroup. Whilst email address is valid, it is seldom
checked.
Frame fixing of some sort as suggested. I would also suggest prising off
the door stop and placing the fixing in the centre of the frame such
that they get hidden when you put the door stop back.
A few other tips here:
http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php?title=Hanging_a_door
--
Cheers,
John.
/=================================================================\
| Internode Ltd - http://www.internode.co.uk |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------|
| John Rumm - john(at)internode(dot)co(dot)uk |
\=================================================================/
> Multi Montis are brilliant
I wonder what they'll be like after being installed for 5, 10, 15
years and you want to get 'em out again? It doesn't take much
corrosion to stick something metal *very* firmly into masonary(*).
And don't say they are coated, yes, but will that coating survive the
thread cutting?
(*) Some one has used a big nailgun on a few things in this place. 3"
1/8" dia or so nails into concrete. Will they come out, will they F.
I've managed to get one or two out (more less having to dig the
concrete away) and they have been only very mildly corroded.
Plastic plug has enough "give" to take up the expansion from
corrosion and doesn't stick in the same way as masonary does.
--
Cheers
Dave.
If they're Hilti nails, that's what I'd expect - that is after all
what they're meant to do, *securely* fix to concrete and steel.
"Dave Liquorice" <allsortsn...@howhill.com> wrote in message
news:nyyfbegfubjuvyypb...@srv1.howhill.co.uk...
> On Sun, 5 Sep 2010 15:14:52 +0100, newshound wrote:
>
>> Multi Montis are brilliant
>
> I wonder what they'll be like after being installed for 5, 10, 15
> years and you want to get 'em out again? It doesn't take much
> corrosion to stick something metal *very* firmly into masonary(*).
> And don't say they are coated, yes, but will that coating survive the
> thread cutting?
>
I've taken some out without any problem after two or three years outdoors
(trellis support). Not much corrosion, from recollection. I have some
recycled ones in my toolbox and these have no corrosion at all (they were
bolting something down to the slab inside some wooden stables, relatively
dry but presumably no DPC)