| Wall Plugs 19:50 - Nov 13 with 988 views | Jack123 | Is it true, red for lighter objects and brown plugs for heavier? I type in wall plugs on google and my head get's fried! Totally confused, a few months back I fitted some blinds out the kitchen, and they came supplied with white plugs, and they are pretty sturdy. Would it be best to go with red light load, brown heavy load? |  |
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| Wall Plugs on 19:51 - Nov 13 with 984 views | pencoedjack | Brown is for heavier fella |  | |  |
| Wall Plugs on 19:54 - Nov 13 with 982 views | Jack123 |
| Wall Plugs on 19:51 - Nov 13 by pencoedjack | Brown is for heavier fella |
Thanks and red would be ok for lighter objects such as mirrors? Also I noted the other day on a visit to Wickes that there are varying thickness in red wall plugs, some are small some are bigger, what's that all about? How do you determine what size you need? [Post edited 13 Nov 2021 20:00]
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| Wall Plugs on 20:02 - Nov 13 with 961 views | pencoedjack |
| Wall Plugs on 19:54 - Nov 13 by Jack123 | Thanks and red would be ok for lighter objects such as mirrors? Also I noted the other day on a visit to Wickes that there are varying thickness in red wall plugs, some are small some are bigger, what's that all about? How do you determine what size you need? [Post edited 13 Nov 2021 20:00]
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Yep or yellow if it’s a light mirror https://www.diy.com/ideas-advice/how-to-fit-wall-plugs/CC_npcart_400142.art |  | |  |
| Wall Plugs on 20:06 - Nov 13 with 951 views | Jack123 |
Thanks, I normally get the plugs and screws supplied with whatever I have fitted since I have bought my black and decker cordless drill(and it's the bollox), but when faced with no fittings supplied, I panic, what plug to use? what screw to use? |  |
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| Wall Plugs on 21:03 - Nov 13 with 918 views | britferry | whatever you do, don't google "butt plugs" |  |
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| Wall Plugs on 21:20 - Nov 13 with 909 views | Jack123 |
| Wall Plugs on 21:03 - Nov 13 by britferry | whatever you do, don't google "butt plugs" |
ha ha I won't, but I you what it's a minefield looking for correct plugs and screws needed for any object being put in place, they should teach this in school!! So many different varieties. |  |
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| Wall Plugs on 23:04 - Nov 13 with 858 views | BarrySwan |
| Wall Plugs on 19:54 - Nov 13 by Jack123 | Thanks and red would be ok for lighter objects such as mirrors? Also I noted the other day on a visit to Wickes that there are varying thickness in red wall plugs, some are small some are bigger, what's that all about? How do you determine what size you need? [Post edited 13 Nov 2021 20:00]
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Use red plugs only for the very lightest of loads. Brown every time for most domestic items. As mentioned above those command strips work fine for a lot of things if using the right maximum load as printed on the packet. |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
| Wall Plugs on 23:37 - Nov 13 with 837 views | Jack123 |
I took a quick look at that, to be honest doesn't look much cop, I wouldn't fancy trying to stick my mirror to the wall, when I have a top bollox drill raring to go. [Post edited 13 Nov 2021 23:38]
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| Wall Plugs on 00:07 - Nov 14 with 810 views | Jack123 | Surely they won't last longer than a well put in screw? I can see the idea of sticky stuff, but no way will that last, will it? |  |
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