scholar
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chipmunk":1hdqkfk6 said:Hi Scholar,
This is just a suggestion but from looking at your brackets, 4 screws into the wall seems a over-kill to me. I think that you could probably get away with one, or two at the most, IMHO.
So, if it helps when moving the brackets slightly why not drill a centre-hole, or two, into the wall-plate and use these new holes to mount the bracket onto the wall?
If you think the empty screw holes look too bad then drill the old four holes in the masonry over-size, plug with some filler of your choice, redrill and plug and put the now decorative, but structurally unnecessary, screws into this?
No need for a milling machine or lathe though
...but you'll have earned one by the time you're finished
HTH
Jon
That is thinking outside the box and a very good suggestion. There are already screws into two faces of the frame and the screws into the wall really just provide rigidity to the long projection that would flex otherwise. Two screws would almost certainly be sufficient.
This gives me a good range of solutions that I think will work.
I suppose I had better get on with it some time. It is a job I have not really looked forward to as I much prefer making stuff rather than correcting someone's bad work. I have enjoyed this part of the exercise more than actually doing the work.
Thanks again to everyone for suggestions - you only failed on one part of the mission and that was to provide an incontrovertible case for buying a milling machine...(although you have said I can reward myself when the job is done so maybe it is mission accomplished...).
Cheers