Hi,
I am going to fit an 11ft gate across the front of my drive. I have two 6inch oak posts to hang the gate from. One side is going into the ground, so I have dug down 28" and will postcrete that one in.
The other post has to be screwed to a brick, cavity wall. I found a screw shop on a local trading estate as the 'usual' DIY outlets seemed to have no answer on how to go about this.
The guy in this shop sold me some 'Thunderbolts' and a description of them is here if you Google "shop1.actinicexpress.co.uk/shops/Jandsfasteners/index.php?cat=Anker_Bolt__Thunderbolt_
He assured me that they were excellent as they cut their own thread, negating the need for rawlplugs etc. They are M12 x 200mm with a 19mm hex head on them. Before attempting to drill into the house wall, I took an old brick and drilled a 12mm hole with a masonary bit, (as per instructions from bolt box) and began winding the screw in. After about 3/4" the brick cracked and fell apart !!!!
My question is (sorry it's a bit long winded, it's my first post !), will the brick in the house wall be at a lower risk of splitting as it's part of a wall? I.E - did the single brick break becasue it was on it's own ?
Any thoughts / advise truly welcomed.
Cheers