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For ages I have used 1.5 inch screws with red plugs to pretty much fix anything and everything to masonry...
but today used 1 inch screws with did exactly the same job...

any other combinations ?

anyone use brown plugs ?
 
Never use brown always red with 40-45 mm screws....been using wall dogs recently since the 18th when installing metal retaining clips in trunking
 
if fixing directly to brick, (no plaster) then 1" screws will suffice in most cases. generally though, i use 1 1/2" x 8's. like using the square drive (robertson) heads, just to pee off the next bloke.
 
Ah , I have seen Robertson square drive on sale but never used them.
they are very common in America and Canada...
I tend to just grab what ever pozi screws are on offer at screwfix
 
if fixing directly to brick, (no plaster) then 1" screws will suffice in most cases. generally though, i use 1 1/2" x 8's. like using the square drive (robertson) heads, just to pee off the next bloke.
I do wonder why Robbins aren't used more over here, afaik they don't cam out as much and get chewed up
 
I'm with the "whatevers on offer at the time" camp here. Normally 1 1/2 x 8 with red plugs.
Bought mulitpacks from screwfix in the past and only ever used maybe 3 sizes out of the whole case.... or they dont have the perfect size.

Have used those square hole things in the past... got a set of drivers somewhere... and robbed a joiner of a box of Tec woodscrews... (6 pointed star)

As an apprentice, it was only ever "black Japan" screws. Round headed slotted, jet black screws.
 

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