Hi,
I'm new on here and need help. I joined another Forum before this one but left because people weren't reading my post properly to find out what I needed to do and so came up with many different suggestions which were not what I wanted to do (as it would be too hard for me) but were almost insisting I did them. lol
I had a curtain track in my living room which was fixed directly into the masonry wall with 8 screws. We are decorating and changing the room completely and I've gone for a brass, corded curtain pole to replace the curtain track. I'm doing the work myself (something I've always done as hubby wouldn't know one end of a screwdriver from the other) but need help with how to fix the pole.
My masonry walls are a devil to drill into even with a good Black and Decker drill and bit, even though the walls are extremely hard, they do tend to crumble when drilling a hole. It's a nightmare drilling holes just to put shelves up, let alone drilling the wall so high up for the pole. I'm not very tall and so have to be on the top rung of a ladder which I find a bit scary now that I'm 57 years old and in not so good health. It didn't worry me when I was younger. I can't afford to get someone in to do the job and don't have anyone that I can ask to do it for me so I NEED to do it myself.
The best option would be to use the existing holes (from the track) to fix a wooden baton onto the wall and then fix the curtain pole to this. It would be so much easier drilling into the wood than going through the hassle of trying to drill holes in the wood. On the other Forum they said "surely you can drill the holes with a good drill..you only need a few holes"...well no...I need to drill 15 holes for the brackets for the curtain pole. There are two end brackets and 3 for in between as the curtain pole is 11ft long, each bracket having 3 holes. I would be using 1 1/2" screws and No More Nails for extra support. I need to know how thick and deep the wood should be.
Someone said to use 4 x 1 but how can I when the screws are 1 1/2" long? I explained that the brackets were 2" high and that the screws were 1 1/2" long but I think it fell on deaf ears. I want the narrowest baton possible as I don't want it to be an eyesore, although I will be covering it with wallpaper. I really do need to know how deep it should be. If the screws are 1 1/2" long should the wood be the same depth or a little deeper? I was also told to zig-zag the screws to fix the baton, but I can't do that as the holes from the existing track are all in a line and, the whole point in my wanting to fix a baton, is so I don't have to drill any holes in the masonry. I know ideally, the curtain pole should be fixed to the wall, but I just can't do it that way.
Can anyone please advise me?
Thank you.
Pebbles1
I'm new on here and need help. I joined another Forum before this one but left because people weren't reading my post properly to find out what I needed to do and so came up with many different suggestions which were not what I wanted to do (as it would be too hard for me) but were almost insisting I did them. lol
I had a curtain track in my living room which was fixed directly into the masonry wall with 8 screws. We are decorating and changing the room completely and I've gone for a brass, corded curtain pole to replace the curtain track. I'm doing the work myself (something I've always done as hubby wouldn't know one end of a screwdriver from the other) but need help with how to fix the pole.
My masonry walls are a devil to drill into even with a good Black and Decker drill and bit, even though the walls are extremely hard, they do tend to crumble when drilling a hole. It's a nightmare drilling holes just to put shelves up, let alone drilling the wall so high up for the pole. I'm not very tall and so have to be on the top rung of a ladder which I find a bit scary now that I'm 57 years old and in not so good health. It didn't worry me when I was younger. I can't afford to get someone in to do the job and don't have anyone that I can ask to do it for me so I NEED to do it myself.
The best option would be to use the existing holes (from the track) to fix a wooden baton onto the wall and then fix the curtain pole to this. It would be so much easier drilling into the wood than going through the hassle of trying to drill holes in the wood. On the other Forum they said "surely you can drill the holes with a good drill..you only need a few holes"...well no...I need to drill 15 holes for the brackets for the curtain pole. There are two end brackets and 3 for in between as the curtain pole is 11ft long, each bracket having 3 holes. I would be using 1 1/2" screws and No More Nails for extra support. I need to know how thick and deep the wood should be.
Someone said to use 4 x 1 but how can I when the screws are 1 1/2" long? I explained that the brackets were 2" high and that the screws were 1 1/2" long but I think it fell on deaf ears. I want the narrowest baton possible as I don't want it to be an eyesore, although I will be covering it with wallpaper. I really do need to know how deep it should be. If the screws are 1 1/2" long should the wood be the same depth or a little deeper? I was also told to zig-zag the screws to fix the baton, but I can't do that as the holes from the existing track are all in a line and, the whole point in my wanting to fix a baton, is so I don't have to drill any holes in the masonry. I know ideally, the curtain pole should be fixed to the wall, but I just can't do it that way.
Can anyone please advise me?
Thank you.
Pebbles1