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Old 04-05-09, 06:33 PM   #1
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need to put some child safety points on a cupboard, but the wall it goes onto is a platerboard stud? wall - the beams dont match to where the points need to go. Any ideas before it falls on my sons head!
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Old 04-05-09, 06:36 PM   #2
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Default Re: attaching something to a stud wall

How heavy are the items you want to put on the wall.

6mm hole with the red rawl plugs do the job more than good enough for some fairly heavy paintings in my house.

You can also get some very heavy duty metal ones which we used on some of our really big items.

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Old 04-05-09, 06:38 PM   #3
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Trip to B&Q it is then!

Have a look here first to get an idea.

http://www.rawlplug.co.uk/index.php?...tpage&Itemid=1

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Old 04-05-09, 06:40 PM   #4
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Default Re: attaching something to a stud wall

its only to stop my son pulling it over - it stands on the floor but as he is currently pulling on stuff dont want it to fall over as it only as deep as a bookcase.

will give the raw plugs a go can always replaster over teh holes if I make a mess of it.

cheers for a quick response.
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Old 04-05-09, 06:43 PM   #5
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Default Re: attaching something to a stud wall

These are the metal ones I was talking about, they are overkill for most things in my opinion and made a mess of my walls.

http://www.rawlplug.co.uk/index.php?...d=64&Itemid=34



The red ones here do the job very nicely, I have some fairly substantial stuff on my walls held with these, including a 2m x 2m print mounted on wood which weighs ALOT

http://www.rawlplug.co.uk/index.php?...=103&Itemid=34

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Old 04-05-09, 06:51 PM   #6
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Get some cavity wall fixings, i use them to attach decent sized radiators to stud walls. Cheap and should do the job, get them from your local DIY store!!!
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Old 04-05-09, 06:52 PM   #7
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Default Re: attaching something to a stud wall

I would not go for the metal ones for stud walls, they need quite a good bite to enable the deformation, and usually they end up just spinning in the hole and making a real mess, nor will they come out afterwards.
Can you drill new holes in the cupboard to match the batons behing the plasterboard?
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Old 04-05-09, 06:54 PM   #8
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spring mounted butterfly fixings, they have one of the best pull outs IIRC.
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Old 04-05-09, 07:20 PM   #9
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Those are the BEST. Miles better than normal plasterboard fixings. Only advisable for permanent things as has been said, as they don't come out. Only thing to do when you don't need them anymore is push them in to the wall then plaster over the hole
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Old 04-05-09, 07:45 PM   #10
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The metal ones G mentioned are what I'd use.....
Take a bit of care with the deforming process and they are very good.
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