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by VTSravanelli »
Sun Oct 12, 2008 3:11 pm
Almost a perfect answer for me too....
iv been trying to fit a towel radiator in the bathroom, and i tried to use anchor fittings for hollow walls, however as iv tightened the screw, rather than the back of the head anchoring into the plasterboard and letting the "legs" spread in the cavity, it has chewed the plasterboard and just kept spinning.
so now im left with a (very) rough 12mm hole (i just yanked the anchor fitting back out in a strop) and the 10mm anchor fittings just wont go flush with the wall anymore.
and because the bathroom is covered in newly fitted cladding, i dont particularly want to move the position of the radiator.
will i be able to use a finishing plaster and spot the anchor fittings even though it is a hollow wall (i did need to drill into the breezeblock a little to let the anchor go flush with the wall)
or are there any other options for me? push come to shove i have some cladding spare and could roughly repair the two holes i have cut and move elsewhere, or final and very last option would be to replace a full wall of cladding, & move the radiator and start afresh! :oops: any help would be massive!