Why are they called hammer fixings you ask when it's actually easier to put them in with a screwdriver ? - it's because they pre-date the impact driver and the power screwdriver becoming affordable to DIYers and even most small job professionals. Good video, thanks !
When you stagger you need to make sure that your drilling a hole in the brick not on the mortar joints, also make sure you wear safety goggles 🥽 and ear plugs, when your drilling. Also you can get concrete screws these don’t require any wall plugs advantage of this it won’t crack your brick or blocks especially if you are putting gate post close to the edge of brick work.
Great video , thanks for explaining. Can I use them with wood thickness 6 cm hanged on wall to left around 20 kg , I will use 6 of them 3 in each sides ?
I actually only ever screw them in, I've tried rawlplug version, were not tight at all at 8mm. Dewalt were not tight at 8mm. Moly are perfectly tight everytime. Same 8mm drill bit???
Great Absolutely Pro - I am keen DIYer I am looking to frame bathroom with brick/mortar walls on all 4 sourrund with 2 by 4 timber (47 x 100mm) at 400mm centres - this is as so they can take hardie backer board - to fix the 2 by 4 time which is about 2.5m (floor to ceiling) i will use 'Timco Frame Fitting 10 By 8 - Question Is How Many Frame Fittings Do I Put In Along The Length?
Legend, thank you. Was looking for concrete screws which where out of stock, so went with these instead. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks! This is exactly what I needed to know. Would love to see a playlist of all sorts of screws and nails for different applications.
Thanks for the tips, picked these up instead of smaller plugs and separate screws. Looks like a good job.
Thanks! This is a great help to an American ex-pat DIY'er who has never worked with masonry! Much appreciated!
Why are they called hammer fixings you ask when it's actually easier to put them in with a screwdriver ? - it's because they pre-date the impact driver and the power screwdriver becoming affordable to DIYers and even most small job professionals. Good video, thanks !
A brilliant and professional video.
Great didn't know about the stagger putting them in middle for years and always a little movement
Where did you get that telescopic drill guide on ur SDS , did it come with the gun ???
Thank you very much. Excellent, your explanation is to simple and direct. Subscribed
Never used these before but after this video am defo going to use them now! Thank you
Amazing tools and furniture
Thank you ! You've just shown me the light !!
Really nice, clear video. Very helpful. Thanks so much for sharing.
Very clear nicely done, thanks
Thanks so much for this. Really helped me!
Quality mate. Thank you.
Nice 1 Milto! Learned a thing or 2 from this video and others you have done. Keep up the great work m8. LANARKSHIRE CHRIS😀
It's what I do and glad I could help. Thanks for the kind words.
This is great.
Glad to see it done right!
Too many tradespeople giving us a bad name doing things incorrectly. You know who you are
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When you stagger you need to make sure that your drilling a hole in the brick not on the mortar joints, also make sure you wear safety goggles 🥽 and ear plugs, when your drilling. Also you can get concrete screws these don’t require any wall plugs advantage of this it won’t crack your brick or blocks especially if you are putting gate post close to the edge of brick work.
Great video , thanks for explaining. Can I use them with wood thickness 6 cm hanged on wall to left around 20 kg , I will use 6 of them 3 in each sides ?
Great video …….👍
You answered my question. Can you unscrew them afterwards. Thanks.
Hi, whats the remote gizmo for the camera?
Can i screw them in ? Yes . Thanks that was very useful
.. its your fault that I've just bought a Makita DHR242Z and DX01 extractor ;-)
I actually only ever screw them in, I've tried rawlplug version, were not tight at all at 8mm. Dewalt were not tight at 8mm. Moly are perfectly tight everytime. Same 8mm drill bit???
gurgi is the real star of the show.
Good job Milto - Can I ask what length those were - I need to fit some 45x 95mm x 2.4m lengths to a brick wall - 8x120 sufficient?
Great Absolutely Pro - I am keen DIYer I am looking to frame bathroom with brick/mortar walls on all 4 sourrund with 2 by 4 timber (47 x 100mm) at 400mm centres - this is as so they can take hardie backer board - to fix the 2 by 4 time which is about 2.5m (floor to ceiling) i will use 'Timco Frame Fitting 10 By 8 - Question Is How Many Frame Fittings Do I Put In Along The Length?
4 is fine for the walls along the floor you want 1 every 600mm
Many Thanks 😊
How many drills ??
One, in my case, fitted with just the masonry bit! Hit the screw head hard enough and it'll self-countersink!
Great video, don't know why I found the little dog a bit distracting
wall looks like the firing squad has been around there ! good vid though
Hello neighbour 😂👍