John Brown
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After being talked out of the pig's ear handrail, we ordered a length of plain old mopstick.
The brackets come with pan/button headed screws, about 4mm in diameter, and 18mm or thereabouts long, of which maybe 15mm is exposed for fixing.
The wall in question is probably brick or concrete block, plastered. Definitely not stud and plasterboard.
I might just about trust these screws into timber(I have 5 brackets for a 3.6m straight run of handrail), but there's no way I'm going to trust them in plugs and plaster, so I wonder if I should be looking at something way longer, that will engage with the brick/block interior.
The three holes in the brackets are a tad over 4.5mm, but I could probably open them up a bit.
Should I be looking to source much longer screws, or should I be looking at "frame anchors"(which is a term I've only recently encountered)? I can always add a splash of black paint to camouflage things.
I'd rather not go down the wooden patress route, BTW.
The brackets come with pan/button headed screws, about 4mm in diameter, and 18mm or thereabouts long, of which maybe 15mm is exposed for fixing.
The wall in question is probably brick or concrete block, plastered. Definitely not stud and plasterboard.
I might just about trust these screws into timber(I have 5 brackets for a 3.6m straight run of handrail), but there's no way I'm going to trust them in plugs and plaster, so I wonder if I should be looking at something way longer, that will engage with the brick/block interior.
The three holes in the brackets are a tad over 4.5mm, but I could probably open them up a bit.
Should I be looking to source much longer screws, or should I be looking at "frame anchors"(which is a term I've only recently encountered)? I can always add a splash of black paint to camouflage things.
I'd rather not go down the wooden patress route, BTW.