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Even if it's a solid brick wall... a lot of these old houses have pretty crumbly brickword, covered in layers of equally crumbly plaster which have been built up over the years. If your house is anything like mine, you'll need large screws (80 or 100mm) with matching wall plugs. That should ensure that you're screwing deep into the brick.

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Three out the four holes I drilled were fine but the other just wouldn't hold anything.


Yeah... I've been there. Ended up smashing out a large chunk of crumbling brick and plaster and filling in with cement. Then re-drilling when set. That held it!

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