I recently purchased some Plasplug plasterboard plugs for a small job at a customer's home. He only mentioned the task on the penultimate day of the job- I have been there for months.
I then discovered that you have to use 4.5mm screws. A diameter not sold in the store that sells the plugs.
5mm is too big. I had some 3.5mm screws with me but they don't grab the toggle element sufficiently. The plugs are static and as you drive a screw in, it pulls the black plastic toggle up to the reverse side of the plasterboard.
Over the years, the screws that I am most likely to purchase are 3.0mm, 3.5, 4.0, 5.0 and 6.0 (and 4.2 plasterboard screws). I have never purchased a 4.5mm screw in my life.
Ok, Toolstation sell 4.5mm screws, but the longer lengths don't have threads that run all the way up to the screw head (which is kinda required in this case). Screwfix do have ones that are fully threaded but my question is "WTF would a large organisation sell a fitting that requires an esoteric screw diameter?
If the customer doesn't want to keep the remaining plugs, they will end up in the bin.
I then discovered that you have to use 4.5mm screws. A diameter not sold in the store that sells the plugs.
5mm is too big. I had some 3.5mm screws with me but they don't grab the toggle element sufficiently. The plugs are static and as you drive a screw in, it pulls the black plastic toggle up to the reverse side of the plasterboard.
Over the years, the screws that I am most likely to purchase are 3.0mm, 3.5, 4.0, 5.0 and 6.0 (and 4.2 plasterboard screws). I have never purchased a 4.5mm screw in my life.
Ok, Toolstation sell 4.5mm screws, but the longer lengths don't have threads that run all the way up to the screw head (which is kinda required in this case). Screwfix do have ones that are fully threaded but my question is "WTF would a large organisation sell a fitting that requires an esoteric screw diameter?
If the customer doesn't want to keep the remaining plugs, they will end up in the bin.