I'm shit at DIY like really, really shit.
Fortunately I make up for that inadequacy with blinding forum administration skills, eh?
Anway, I have a problem I need some advice on.
In our lounge we have some shelves. They are, essentially, big long heavy wood things, each held up by two black iron (or iron-ish) brackets that look a bit like this:
We used these shelves to store a selection of large heavy hardback books and all was well with the world until we came home one day to find the books on the floor with the top shelf (of 3) having pulled the screw and rawl plug partially out of the wall until the books tipped off, hitting the shelves below and making them do the same.
I want to re-affix the shelves in the same place as this will negate the need to drill new holes, and fill and paint over the existing holes. I had hoped that I could use some thicker and longer screws and rawl plugs but I don't think this is an option since the screws are about the right size to go through the screw holes in the brackets.
What can I do? Is there some sort of ultra hard filler I could put in the holes, then re-drill in the same place, perhaps use some more robust rawl plugs and maybe longer (not thicker) screws. Maybe combined with putting less of a load on the shelf - would this work?
Or do I have to move each bracket an inch or two along so I'm drilling into 'fresh' wall again? (I really don't want to do this!)
It's your turn now - some good advice please...
Fortunately I make up for that inadequacy with blinding forum administration skills, eh?
Anway, I have a problem I need some advice on.
In our lounge we have some shelves. They are, essentially, big long heavy wood things, each held up by two black iron (or iron-ish) brackets that look a bit like this:
We used these shelves to store a selection of large heavy hardback books and all was well with the world until we came home one day to find the books on the floor with the top shelf (of 3) having pulled the screw and rawl plug partially out of the wall until the books tipped off, hitting the shelves below and making them do the same.
I want to re-affix the shelves in the same place as this will negate the need to drill new holes, and fill and paint over the existing holes. I had hoped that I could use some thicker and longer screws and rawl plugs but I don't think this is an option since the screws are about the right size to go through the screw holes in the brackets.
What can I do? Is there some sort of ultra hard filler I could put in the holes, then re-drill in the same place, perhaps use some more robust rawl plugs and maybe longer (not thicker) screws. Maybe combined with putting less of a load on the shelf - would this work?
Or do I have to move each bracket an inch or two along so I'm drilling into 'fresh' wall again? (I really don't want to do this!)
It's your turn now - some good advice please...