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tombrooker84

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
 
Still got half a 20kg bag of "fast set" from 7 years ago, its like the best filler ever, once its set its rock hard. The stuff for dot & dabbing.

it appears to be like the salt bag in the ocean, it never empties... Never goes off... For a budget beating solution I'd invest in a bag. And hang onto it for the next 10 years ( think it was probably only a fiver or so, from Kellaways in Stroud)

EDIT when I say never goes off, i mean the stuff in the bagcis as good as the day it was bought 7 years ago. Mixed up it goes off pretty quickly.
 
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