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I am having a bit of a dilemma with hanging a rather heavy large frame onto the concrete wall in my framing workshop. I have tried the four pinned hook for hard walls sold by DIY shops and Simons but they are not suitable for heavy frames. Does anyone recommend a suitable hook? Have tried drilling into the concrete, but unfortunately the plaster flakes off around it making any screw and wall plug sag down and cannot get deep enough to get a secure fit....
When trying extra strong pins and hook, i can get to about 2cm in before the pin bends and again the plaster around flakes off.
Would be extremely grateful for any suggestions or if someone could tell me I am missing a patently obvious trick!
You may have to be resigned to drilling a deep enough hole into the concrete
Buy a good quality masonry drill bit and use it with the hammer setting on your drill. Plug the hole and then repair any damaged plaster and the use one of these....
Had same problem. Used 40x20mm batons along wall, level with door/windows lintels.
used Hilti Bolts shot from a Hilti-bolt gun, (hired for one day from D I Y ) shop.
I then used strong wood screws in to the batons. Good job, however I have since fitted the
j Rail System from LION onto the wood batons. Great system. It takes a while to get used to the Hilti-bolt gun, but it will drive the bolts into concrete with ease. Good luck.
Think i'm going to get a decent masonry drill bit and get those heavy duty wall hooks and hope and pray it will hold it, probably keep me awake at night wondering if its fallen down, think its a risk i'm going to have to take.
Thank you again for suggestions, good to be part of a helpful and positive forum!
All the best,
Bella