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TIMCO | C2 Strong-Fix
TIMCO | C2 Strong-Fix
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TIMCO | C2 Tongue-Fix
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TIMCO | C2 Tongue-Fix
TIMCO | C2 Floor-Fix
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TIMCO | C2 Floor-Fix
TIMCO | C2 Clamp-Fix
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TIMCO | C2 Clamp-Fix
TIMCO | C2 Deck-Fix
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TIMCO | C2 Deck-Fix
Corefix | TIMCO
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Corefix | TIMCO
Spring Toggle | 'How To' | TIMCO
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A cavity fixing that is ideal for overhead installations. The wings spread the load over a wider area making them more suited for heavier loads. For more information please visit below timco.co.uk/20090-spring-toggle
Hammer-In Fixing | 'How To' | TIMCO
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A light duty hammer-set through fixing for masonry. For more information please visit: timco.co.uk/20120-hammer-in-fixing
Stella-Fix | 'How To' | TIMCO
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Highly effective universal anchor for fixing heavy loads to plasterboard cavities and solid materials. For more information please visit timco.co.uk/20092-multi-fix-stella
Metal Cavity Anchors | 'How To' | TIMCO
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A cavity fixing that is ideal for hanging radiators, brackets, hand rails and shelving units. When installing multiple anchors a setting tool is required. For more information please visit timco.co.uk/20088-metal-cavity-anchor
Zip-Fix | 'How To' | TIMCO
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A heavy duty hollow wall anchor for use in plasterboard, most hollow concrete block, cavity walls and ceilings. For more information please visit timco.co.uk/20091-zip-fix
TIMCO | C2 Strong-Fix
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For all round finishing strength. timco.co.uk/20372-c2-strong-fix
TIMCO | BRIWAX
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TIMCO | BRIWAX
TIMCO | InvisiWeep by Timloc
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TIMCO | InvisiWeep by Timloc
TIMCO | Solo Woodscrews
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An economic single thread woodscrew designed to be consistently reliable in various types of wood and man-made boards, or into masonry with the use of a plastic plug. The Solo range is an ideal fixing for today's tradesman when fixings into low density substrates. Note: Partially threaded from 80mm. timco.co.uk/20313-solo-chipboard-yellow
TIMCO | C2 Multi-Purpose Advanced Screw
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TIMCO | C2 Multi-Purpose Advanced Screw
TIMCO | Fire & Acoustic Seals FD Fire Door Foam
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TIMCO | Fire & Acoustic Seals FD Fire Door Foam
TIMCO | Metolux
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TIMCO | Metolux
TIMCO | Corefix
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TIMCO | Corefix
TIMCO | Direct Deliveries
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TIMCO | Direct Deliveries
TIMco | 'HOW TO' | Metal Speed Plug
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TIMco | 'HOW TO' | Metal Speed Plug
TIMco | 'HOW TO' | Hammer-In Fixings
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TIMco | 'HOW TO' | Hammer-In Fixings
TIMco | 'HOW TO' | Zip-Fix
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TIMco | 'HOW TO' | Zip-Fix
TIMco | 'HOW TO' | Spring Toggle
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TIMco | 'HOW TO' | Spring Toggle
TIMco | 'HOW TO' | Stella-Fix
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TIMco | 'HOW TO' | Stella-Fix
TIMco | 'HOW TO' | Metal Cavity Anchor
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TIMco | 'HOW TO' | Metal Cavity Anchor
TIMco | C2 Advanced Screw | Features
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TIMco | C2 Advanced Screw | Features
TIMco | Solo Woodscrews | Features
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TIMco | Solo Woodscrews | Features
TIMco | Abrasives | New Product Highlights
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TIMco | Abrasives | New Product Highlights
TIMco | Adhesives & Building Chemicals | Product Highlights
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TIMco | Adhesives & Building Chemicals | Product Highlights

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @HouseFairyDIY
    @HouseFairyDIY 7 днів тому

    One thing that never seems to be mentioned is that the small part of the shield needs to be fitted into the bigger part before pushing the shield into the wall.

  • @jonathonkent9900
    @jonathonkent9900 Місяць тому

    Timco

  • @YENDORCARLOS
    @YENDORCARLOS Місяць тому

    BAD MAN TICK TICK

  • @Jizzlewobbwtfcus
    @Jizzlewobbwtfcus Місяць тому

    Good video. Fixing a shelf platform on my wall so that the window sill is level and the cat has more space there but drilling into the inside brickwork was a nightmare. It came out all sandy and the hole is wonky, the drill aint great and I even used a masonry drill-bit. I'm hoping by using the anchor resin the uneven parts will fill and hold the UNO plugs in place properly. Wish me luck and ty for this video : ]

  • @nunyabidnis5407
    @nunyabidnis5407 Місяць тому

    I would put my thumb against the bit, position it and rock the drill without the bit spinning. This would put a small divot in the glass so the bit wouldn't go all over the place.

  • @JamesHore-j9v
    @JamesHore-j9v 2 місяці тому

    Great informative video. Thanks

  • @PKUmbra
    @PKUmbra 2 місяці тому

    Thank you from 2024. Felt weird screwing a screw into a screw without being sure of it 😅

  • @aaronsdunk
    @aaronsdunk 4 місяці тому

    I see some videos say to use a drill bit the same size as the lag bolt without the thread part. So, in Australia, bunnings if i have an m10 bolt (which i think means 10mm), i would use a drill bit for pre drilling around 7.5mm to 8mm. So, for drilling into a wall stud, which should be soft wood, should i use a half drill size (5mm) or closer to the bolt shaft diameter 8mm? Hope this all makes sense.

  • @alexmacdiver
    @alexmacdiver 4 місяці тому

    Thank you, good clear information.

  • @hiview3977
    @hiview3977 5 місяців тому

    Thanks!

  • @darrenmackenzie1892
    @darrenmackenzie1892 5 місяців тому

    What size of screw

  • @SuzzS-gv6ji
    @SuzzS-gv6ji 5 місяців тому

    Thank you

  • @JayWeston-sx6ug
    @JayWeston-sx6ug 6 місяців тому

    @ +A222

  • @amcra4science
    @amcra4science 7 місяців тому

    Anchors are spinning inside concrete (admittedly crumbly low quality), even after expansion using tap tool. Design wise the outside of the drop in is too smooth. Make a version with pimples or tiny steel pyramids to prevent hole spin. Please.

  • @1demboyz402
    @1demboyz402 9 місяців тому

    Ty for explaining

  • @FusionFixings
    @FusionFixings 10 місяців тому

    Great, informative video.

  • @BlondieSL
    @BlondieSL 11 місяців тому

    What parts would be needed to drill a 3" hole through 2 layers of bricks? For putting in cable and network cables, I've had to use a very long drill bit with the blades on the ends (hammer drill). it turns out, that there's a layer of brick, an air space then the outside layer of bricks. The whole travel is something like 11" to 15" (I forget right now which it is). But I'm contemplating getting a 2 zone DIY Mini Split and I'd have to drill 2, 3" holes, one for each unit. But around where I am, I haven't really seen some kind of hole saw that can do this particular job. What would be needed that would work with my 3/2 chuck hammer drill?

  • @leebowers315
    @leebowers315 11 місяців тому

    What about spacers to stop squashing the corrugated ridges?

  • @jean-francoiscarron9737
    @jean-francoiscarron9737 Рік тому

    En français

  • @electrolatif
    @electrolatif Рік тому

    Waw 900kg😮😮😮

  • @grishagregorian5517
    @grishagregorian5517 Рік тому

    Good info.

  • @thetrueth4041
    @thetrueth4041 Рік тому

    perfect explanation but the music annoying

  • @user-kk8md7jr1n
    @user-kk8md7jr1n Рік тому

    For the pilot hole, does the bit for that pilot hole needs to be diamond tip or carbide tip? Can I just use the pilot bit that comes with the core bit?

  • @user-pg2lr6cc4d
    @user-pg2lr6cc4d Рік тому

    An amazing product! They secured two floating shelves where other plasterboard fixings had failed, leaving unsightly holes behind. I found this demo on UA-cam, drilled 12mm holes through my original unsightly holes and gently tapped the Timco fixing into the plasterboard, finally screwing the bolt into the fixing and hand tightening with Torx-driver. Beware not to overtighten though.

  • @plummetplum
    @plummetplum Рік тому

    Which one do you recommend for attaching a board to brick for a new loft floor? Thx

  • @teewithey5879
    @teewithey5879 Рік тому

    What size socket is needed for coach bolts

  • @AndyVandy516
    @AndyVandy516 Рік тому

    Y’all should know better than to show the clutch setting being adjusted as you say to place the drill in a low speed setting.

  • @robertsaca3512
    @robertsaca3512 Рік тому

    Put the mic closer to the talent, loudness normalise the audio (to spec) and remove or notch the background music (just remove it, it's lowering the production quality, not adding).

  • @mrityunjaykumar1507
    @mrityunjaykumar1507 Рік тому

    Please explain how to remove it

  • @bwghall1
    @bwghall1 Рік тому

    I put a dash of silicon on the threads helps it going in, also stops water ingression,. Briddy UK. or grease.

  • @Slievenamon
    @Slievenamon 2 роки тому

    Be carefull not to fart or sneeze too close to PVC corrugated sheets because they will shatter, especially in cold weather. How the manufacturers get away with selling this rubblish is beyond me.

  • @whirled_peas
    @whirled_peas 2 роки тому

    Any advice on fixing to tube steel purlins? Fixing through the tube has the risk of allowing water to leak and pool in the tube and lead to accelerated rust.

  • @superkittyshow1782
    @superkittyshow1782 2 роки тому

    I have already 100mm hole but have to increase it now to 160mm to fit better hood extractor. No one have a videos showing how to tackle this problem

    • @alastairstaunton7081
      @alastairstaunton7081 Рік тому

      You may have to fill it in with concrete, leave it to harden, and start afresh with the larger bit.

  • @0shiny1
    @0shiny1 2 роки тому

    Important to mention NOT over compressing the washer otherwise the squashed edge gets exposed to the sun and will prematurely split which will result in water getting behind it causing leaks.

  • @David2122006
    @David2122006 2 роки тому

    The screw should not be driven in so far as to distort the UPVC frame as shown in your video....

  • @samcm
    @samcm 2 роки тому

    I wonder if a secure fixing could be achieved for the roofing sheets and 1.4mm thick stainless steelwork using self drilling screws?

  • @fungames24
    @fungames24 2 роки тому

    Fake wall, sounds like wood.

  • @sonakshidancechanel2018
    @sonakshidancechanel2018 2 роки тому

    Nice

  • @samlau2852
    @samlau2852 2 роки тому

    How about 5mm thick stainless steel plate and steel+concrete wall? Can your drill bits drill them through easily?

  • @tommyharris5817
    @tommyharris5817 2 роки тому

    If a threaded screw has 75mm thread and 25mm non-thread, how deep should the pilot hole be?

  • @noname1st139
    @noname1st139 2 роки тому

    Wish I knew about these,I need to drill 1 6.5mm hole and was sent the wrong drill bit, it's for metal,if I drill a pilot first will it be ok on a slow speed, I'm worried about bursting through the other side of the door frame and damaging, thanks in advance, ignore the stupid comments btw, you taught me that there's a multi purpose drill bit & gives me hope that I can use a metal drill on wood for 1 hole 👍

  • @davidgoodwin101
    @davidgoodwin101 2 роки тому

    I thought you could only fix in the high point of the sheet.

  • @taffytop
    @taffytop 2 роки тому

    Who screws into the trough of a sheet?

    • @muazzamchoudhury3939
      @muazzamchoudhury3939 2 роки тому

      Hi I’m new to building and we’ve built a shed. We’re planning on going for corrugated sheets. Looking at your comment I’m assuming we would have to screw through the peak of the sheet?

    • @taffytop
      @taffytop 2 роки тому

      @@muazzamchoudhury3939 it's standard practice to only fix through the ridge of a sheet as well as good common sense. 40 years in the roofing business.

    • @victorwobschall3856
      @victorwobschall3856 4 місяці тому

      He does,God knows why

  • @jordanr897
    @jordanr897 2 роки тому

    Less background music - it’s hard to hear what you’re saying

  • @davideee00
    @davideee00 2 роки тому

    Great video thanks. What coach screws should I use if I want to attach a 6x2 to a 4x4 post? Not really sure how big or how long the coach screw should be.

  • @matoko123
    @matoko123 2 роки тому

    'You can't use a masonry bit for drilling metal, it'll take too long.' In other words you CAN use a masonry bit for drilling metal, which you can.

  • @craig855s
    @craig855s 2 роки тому

    I was sold a load of these by a hardware shop to mount a floating shelf. I made an absolute mess of the wall trying to get 2 of them in before switching to gold old fashioned plastic rawl plugs. I still have the packet of metal plugs here that i was thinking of using to mount two decorative hearts onto the wall so wanted to see what i was doing wrong when i tried to get mine into the plasterboard. Now i see in this very video the screw that they then put into the plug isnt even tightening in, so i think i'll give them a swerve and buy some real rawl plugs and wait for them to come.

  • @trenton7729
    @trenton7729 2 роки тому

    Liked and fully watched! This content needs P r o m o s m!!

  • @garvielloken3929
    @garvielloken3929 2 роки тому

    Nooice!