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I need to attach some studs of varying depths to a plastered brick wall to build a frame that is square with the rest of the kitchen to attach wall cabinets and splash-backs. The wall is the party wall in a victorian back-extension with very poor looking bricks and a thick base coat (at least 25mm) under the skim coat. It's a shame the builder didn't get it square before this point but such is life.
I was planning to use M10 coach screws through the studs at 400mm spacing and try and get about 80mm of protrusion into the wall with 70mm plugs but I am a little worried that there might not be enough plug in the wall to grip properly to the crumbly bricks.
Can anyone give me any hints and tips and product suggestions?
I was planning to use M10 coach screws through the studs at 400mm spacing and try and get about 80mm of protrusion into the wall with 70mm plugs but I am a little worried that there might not be enough plug in the wall to grip properly to the crumbly bricks.
Can anyone give me any hints and tips and product suggestions?