Hello all,
Apologies if this is a really stupid question but I've been googling and still can't seem to decide.
I have a garage that is just painted breeze block and I want to fix two big long shelves onto the walls. I'm going to reuse two sides of chipboard off an old wardrobe, so the shelves are only 1.5cm thick, but are 40cm wide and 180cm long, so I intend to use four or five brackets along each length to give it a lot of support.
I found these brackets on Screwfix: http://www.screwfix.com/p/hi-load-mitred-bracket-350-x-350mm-79kg-pack-of-10/56023 and thought they would do the trick, but no fixings are supplied and I'm confused as to which to go with.
The shelves will be going straight onto the breeze block, but do I need to use a special type of plug or screw? All my googling has just made me more confused as everyone who's asked about a similar situation has been greeted by so many different answers.
I saw these plugs: http://www.screwfix.com/p/nylon-plugs-6-8mm-pack-of-100/13756?_requestid=987220 recommended but they mention coach screws.. isn't that going a bit overboard? Are wood screws suitable or will they be useless against the breeze block?
I'm obviously not a big DIYer (can't even fit a shelf!) so don't want to go and buy the wrong type and never use them. Any specific suggestions are eagerly received. Thank you!
Apologies if this is a really stupid question but I've been googling and still can't seem to decide.
I have a garage that is just painted breeze block and I want to fix two big long shelves onto the walls. I'm going to reuse two sides of chipboard off an old wardrobe, so the shelves are only 1.5cm thick, but are 40cm wide and 180cm long, so I intend to use four or five brackets along each length to give it a lot of support.
I found these brackets on Screwfix: http://www.screwfix.com/p/hi-load-mitred-bracket-350-x-350mm-79kg-pack-of-10/56023 and thought they would do the trick, but no fixings are supplied and I'm confused as to which to go with.
The shelves will be going straight onto the breeze block, but do I need to use a special type of plug or screw? All my googling has just made me more confused as everyone who's asked about a similar situation has been greeted by so many different answers.
I saw these plugs: http://www.screwfix.com/p/nylon-plugs-6-8mm-pack-of-100/13756?_requestid=987220 recommended but they mention coach screws.. isn't that going a bit overboard? Are wood screws suitable or will they be useless against the breeze block?
I'm obviously not a big DIYer (can't even fit a shelf!) so don't want to go and buy the wrong type and never use them. Any specific suggestions are eagerly received. Thank you!