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Z-W-A-N-D t1_ixdxtae wrote
Reply to comment by SnakeJG in How to mount something safely on a wall of unknown material? by zeurydice
I love them. €10 for a pack of 50, usable in nearly every kind of wall. My go to.
Z-W-A-N-D t1_ixdxhl7 wrote
Reply to comment by zeurydice in How to mount something safely on a wall of unknown material? by zeurydice
I am currently using identical anchors of 8mm for a wall TV mount. I'm a furniture/cabinet maker and I have also worked as a carpenters helper for a long time. I usually test stuff like this so I just hung on the extended arm for a bit. Didn't move a bit. Used 3 of those plugs. They're great. I used them in a brick wall btw.
Z-W-A-N-D t1_iuqup4k wrote
Reply to comment by TheDankScrub in Anyone having issues with new dickies stuff? On the right is their old 834 shorts I've worn for years and on the left their new "everyday" shorts after barely two months of use! by SuperDidier
I've also had great experiences with engelbert strauss work clothes!
Z-W-A-N-D t1_ixdzreq wrote
Reply to comment by zeurydice in How to mount something safely on a wall of unknown material? by zeurydice
Also, I have these in 10mm diameter, I think they're 45mm long and they hold 215kg in concrete, 145 in brick, 25kg in hollow bricks, 20kg in bubble concrete and 15kg in gypsum boards.