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Hi
I have been trying to fix a coat rail similar to this one to a plasterboard wall.
I got myself a pack of these metal anchor bolts from B&Q. It says on the pack "suitable for plasterboard". The steps for installing them are as follows:
1) Drill hole
2) Insert anchor into wall, ensuring the teeth at the end sink in to the plasterboard
3) Screw the screw as far in to the anchor as it will go
4) Unscrew it again, which should cause the anchor to expand out, as can be seen here.
So I have done the above, I have two anchors in my wall where the screws for the coat rail need to go in. But the screw can still be inserted 80% of the way in to each anchor without meeting resistance, indicating that the (crucial) expanding part of step 4 has not happened.
My questions are:
1) What has gone wrong here? Why hasn't it expanded? Are the anchor bolts faulty? Is there anything I can do to convince it to work now? What should I have done here instead?
2) How can I proceed from here? All I can think of is inserting the screw in to the anchor, turning the screw in, then using a claw hammer to remove the whole lot, no doubt damaging a load of the surrounding plasterboard in the process.
I have been trying to fix a coat rail similar to this one to a plasterboard wall.
I got myself a pack of these metal anchor bolts from B&Q. It says on the pack "suitable for plasterboard". The steps for installing them are as follows:
1) Drill hole
2) Insert anchor into wall, ensuring the teeth at the end sink in to the plasterboard
3) Screw the screw as far in to the anchor as it will go
4) Unscrew it again, which should cause the anchor to expand out, as can be seen here.
So I have done the above, I have two anchors in my wall where the screws for the coat rail need to go in. But the screw can still be inserted 80% of the way in to each anchor without meeting resistance, indicating that the (crucial) expanding part of step 4 has not happened.
My questions are:
1) What has gone wrong here? Why hasn't it expanded? Are the anchor bolts faulty? Is there anything I can do to convince it to work now? What should I have done here instead?
2) How can I proceed from here? All I can think of is inserting the screw in to the anchor, turning the screw in, then using a claw hammer to remove the whole lot, no doubt damaging a load of the surrounding plasterboard in the process.
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