I need to fix some brackets to a block wall (I'd probably incorrectly call them breeze block) and they need to take a fair amount of weight - two brackets, with two top fixings each (taking most of the strain), two middle fixings (taking a chunk of the strain) and two bottom fixings (probably not taking a lot, due to the leverage). The weight should be about 40kg, a few inches from the wall.
I was planning on using those expanding bolts. Job done I thought, but the fixings shop pointed out they're no good for block walls (they'd just expand and break up the wall). He said block walls weren't really suitable for heavy loads - which is annoying, as most new builds have block walls on the inside.
So what can I use instead? I know resin is ridiculously strong (ie, resin threaded studs into the wall, add the bracket and add nuts), but will the block wall just allow the whole lot to pull out?
Thanks for any advice, much appreciated.
I was planning on using those expanding bolts. Job done I thought, but the fixings shop pointed out they're no good for block walls (they'd just expand and break up the wall). He said block walls weren't really suitable for heavy loads - which is annoying, as most new builds have block walls on the inside.
So what can I use instead? I know resin is ridiculously strong (ie, resin threaded studs into the wall, add the bracket and add nuts), but will the block wall just allow the whole lot to pull out?
Thanks for any advice, much appreciated.