I am trying to put up some new curtain rails. I have successfully managed to drill holes and put in the usual plastic wall anchors everywhere except one side of one window.
The walls are plaster on brick (house is a 1950s brick semi-detached). I thought it was my anaemic cordless drill, perhaps, so I bought myself a corded one with hammer action. This worked great everywhere except in this one spot where I am losing my mind.
I can only get an inch or so into the wall before I hit something too hard to drill, even with a relatively new masonry bit. I moved the holes over an inch or so and hit the same thing. I tried just using a shorter wall anchor but of course the plaster just crumbles away and falls out, making a bigger hole. Then I tried cleaning the hole, spritzing it with water, and filling it with "no more nails" type adhesive with the wall anchor embedded in it and letting it cure overnight, but the whole thing just popped out when I tried to put the screw in.
The room has one large window, then a gap of about 4 feet, and then a smaller window. In the middle of the gap there is an air brick. The problem area is on the right of the large window, about a foot from the air brick. I thought that maybe there was something associated with the air brick that I was hitting there, but I had no problems drilling into the wall on the other side of the air brick.
I'm about ready to just staple the curtains to the wall.
The walls are plaster on brick (house is a 1950s brick semi-detached). I thought it was my anaemic cordless drill, perhaps, so I bought myself a corded one with hammer action. This worked great everywhere except in this one spot where I am losing my mind.
I can only get an inch or so into the wall before I hit something too hard to drill, even with a relatively new masonry bit. I moved the holes over an inch or so and hit the same thing. I tried just using a shorter wall anchor but of course the plaster just crumbles away and falls out, making a bigger hole. Then I tried cleaning the hole, spritzing it with water, and filling it with "no more nails" type adhesive with the wall anchor embedded in it and letting it cure overnight, but the whole thing just popped out when I tried to put the screw in.
The room has one large window, then a gap of about 4 feet, and then a smaller window. In the middle of the gap there is an air brick. The problem area is on the right of the large window, about a foot from the air brick. I thought that maybe there was something associated with the air brick that I was hitting there, but I had no problems drilling into the wall on the other side of the air brick.
I'm about ready to just staple the curtains to the wall.