I'm very amateur at DIY and I'm struggling to get things done properly. Often I find when I drill into my walls to mount shelves, for example, I don't get the holes in the right place or the rawl plugs don't take, or the screws don't take.
I understand the mechanics of how a rawl plug works, however I don't know if there's a real difference between the manufacturers - is Plasplugs ok for example, or should I go for the cheapest.
I also don't know what type of screws are best to use.
To mount shelves and similar into brick and concrete walls I'm intending using a normal red plasplugs wall plug. They're cheap and I can get them online for less than a couple of quid for 100. I do need countersunk screws to go in there so that it's flush.
I've been searching on the web today and found that I should be drilling deeper than I need and putting the wall plug in a bit further so that it doesn't crack the surface. Thinking about it I expect this will allow the screw a nice solid fit to the wall.
Am I right in thinking that these will do the job fine - it's not going to be taking a lot of weight. I sadly don't have any idea at what screws would be best to use.
I'm sorry if this seems like a very stupid or simple question, my dad taught me DIY and I'm now realising he would simply lie when he didn't know the answer, and lie about his half baked way being the best way. I believe this is best in general DIY as it's not woodwork, and I don't see a more suitable forum. My apologies if I've selected poorly.
I understand the mechanics of how a rawl plug works, however I don't know if there's a real difference between the manufacturers - is Plasplugs ok for example, or should I go for the cheapest.
I also don't know what type of screws are best to use.
To mount shelves and similar into brick and concrete walls I'm intending using a normal red plasplugs wall plug. They're cheap and I can get them online for less than a couple of quid for 100. I do need countersunk screws to go in there so that it's flush.
I've been searching on the web today and found that I should be drilling deeper than I need and putting the wall plug in a bit further so that it doesn't crack the surface. Thinking about it I expect this will allow the screw a nice solid fit to the wall.
Am I right in thinking that these will do the job fine - it's not going to be taking a lot of weight. I sadly don't have any idea at what screws would be best to use.
I'm sorry if this seems like a very stupid or simple question, my dad taught me DIY and I'm now realising he would simply lie when he didn't know the answer, and lie about his half baked way being the best way. I believe this is best in general DIY as it's not woodwork, and I don't see a more suitable forum. My apologies if I've selected poorly.