Hi all. I've spent the last 6 months of the 6 months I've owned our house doing repair work on previous bodges. Luckily I've learnt a lot from people trained in both the old and new ways.
One thing I need to do this month is fit new architrave and skirting to the front room. I've got the timber architrave which I've no problem fitting, however I don't know where to go with the 5" MDF skirting. The house is 1947 and had the wooden wedges/plugs between the blue damp course bricks every 15-18".
Although I'd like to plug, countersink and screw, I don't want to ruin drill bits by drilling into the blue brick which is quite dense. I also don't like using adhesives.
Does anybody have experience putting the wooden wedges/plugs in? I like this way as I feel it's a secure way of doing it. Half of them could probably be re-used, but for where I can't, I'm not sure the best way to do it.
Is this a feasible way to go here?
One thing I need to do this month is fit new architrave and skirting to the front room. I've got the timber architrave which I've no problem fitting, however I don't know where to go with the 5" MDF skirting. The house is 1947 and had the wooden wedges/plugs between the blue damp course bricks every 15-18".
Although I'd like to plug, countersink and screw, I don't want to ruin drill bits by drilling into the blue brick which is quite dense. I also don't like using adhesives.
Does anybody have experience putting the wooden wedges/plugs in? I like this way as I feel it's a secure way of doing it. Half of them could probably be re-used, but for where I can't, I'm not sure the best way to do it.
Is this a feasible way to go here?