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Hello Guys,

Recently completed the first fix on a small 2 bed house, as soon as you drilled to get a raw plug in, the brick just crumbled away (thats without using hammer setting and using a slightly smaller drill bit). What do you guys do, I've tried cutting bits of wood, but that is quite time consuming when you have a few to do. I was thinking perhaps quick setting concrete, bonding them in, or perhaps drywall adhesive. Any ideas?

Cheers

Tom
 
If it's for boxes, the quickest way is to keep drilling till you find a good spot(s) then drill a new hole(s) in the box to match.

Next best, keep an assortment of pre-cut wedges of wood handy.(various shapes and sizes)
 
Yeh its just back boxes, I cut pieces of wood in the end and used them as raw plugs but it took quite a while, just wondered if it would be worth bonding them instead of drilling them as a matter of course on rewires now, as it seems the areas I work in, I have this problem quite a lot
 
cheers for the help guys. Any of you guys used the quick set concrete, I was thinking it might be a bit stronger than bonding and quicker. Also one of the mates I was working with a while ago said soem of the sparks he knows use expanding foam?
 
No don't use expanding foam I don't think it likes the pvc insulation on the cable if it comes in contact while setting.
If you use quick setting concrete be prepared to spend a little extra money as it can be dearer plus you'll have to gauge how much you are using as it will probably be set by the time you get to the 3rd box.
The other thing about expanding foam you won't be able to get a decent fixing with th screws when it's set.
 
I was starting to sweat that no one had used the words 'grip' and 'fill', either Tel.
 

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