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Fixing heavy radiator over insulation...

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  • delmonta
    delmonta Posts: 495 Forumite
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    Ok got the first radiator fitted. The resin fixings seemed to work amazingly well, extremely sturdy. I can relax now, as I dont think raw plugs and screws or masonry screws would have been good enoug

    thanks for all the advice
  • Jeepers_Creepers
    Jeepers_Creepers Posts: 4,339 Forumite
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    edited 28 March 2021 at 3:27PM
    Phew! Well done :smiley:

    Just don't hang anything heavier than one pair of grundies on it to dry.
  • delmonta
    delmonta Posts: 495 Forumite
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    Phew! Well done :smiley:

    Just don't hang anything heavier than one pair of grundies on it to dry.
    Well I shouldn't get ahead of myself. The column rad I hung was in the kitchen straight into brick. Later I'll do the one through the 100mm insulation...more or an experiment and a bigger vertical rad. But I'm confident!
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