I have to replace the curtain pole above the sliding doors on my single storey kitchen extension. The plasterboard is attached to the breeze blocks with dab and dot I think its called.
I did get some spring toggles thinking I could use these to attach the old poles fitting brackets to the wall. The spring toggle wings by the time they went through the plasterboard, behind the plasterboard is a metal lintel, there is not enough space to screw the toggle if the wings opened up.
I got a new curtain pole from Argos,I was thinking I could use those plaster board metal raw plugs with screws that go in them to put the curtain pole up.
On Ebay the ones I found the screws that fit in them are to large to fit in the Argos pole brackets.
I'm thinking now, if I cut out oblong sizes of the plaster board, stuff some newspaper around the outside of the hole then fill with plaster and finish that with filler. Then drill this and use ordinary raw plus and screws that will fit the Argos pole brackets.
Will this method work or is there a better one?
Also I have a large metal dual skin radiator that needs to be mounted on the copper pipes. I was thinking of getting radiator brackets to mount on wall but again this is not a solid wall but dab and dot plasterboard fitted on top of the breeze blocks. Could I cut out holes again in the plasterboard and fill with plaster, then screw the brackets into the plaster?
I need to attach a 4 x 2 sheet of plywood into the same wall above the radiator.
What would be the best way to do this?
Cheers.