Is this the best solution or should I be looking at something else?
If this is the best solution where can I get a 10mm tile drill bit, as I
don't fancy using a standard masonry drill bit as there seems to be a
lot of vibration. I have a pointed(carbide?) 6mm tile bit that drills
very well with almost no vibration, but I cannot find something similar
in 10mm.
All ideas welcome.
whittle the plug head down with a knife so it does fit in a 6mm hole?
Jim K
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> All ideas welcome.
My shower rail is held up by two 6 mm plastic plugs shoved into a 6 mm hole.
It has been up for more than a decade now.
Don't underestimate how strong they are even when there is only the PB and
tile holding it.
PS don't use plain steel screw, they rust. I used brass screws.
I have drilled a 6mm hole, but am worried a normal plug will put
pressure on the tile. suppose I could push it further down. I have
experimented with a gash tile and piece of plasterboard, and it seems
unless the plug is in the tile, the grip does not seem that secure.
I mounted my shower rail by tile-adhearing three bits of tile on
the wall at each end to form a U shape that the shower rail sits in.
JGH