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Paulw
Hi
I've done a lot of searching around but I can't quite find the information I'm after on the internet. I'm after some advice on injection resins and fixing studs. I'll shortly be fitting a heavy half pedestal porcelain hand basin in my bathroom. I've had to create a 'false wall' to allow for the basin and other pipe work to tucked out of the way.
My outline plan is to use M10 or M12 threaded rod, resin bonded into the wall (the gap between the tile surface and the wall will be app. 80mm). The rod will be 'resting' on the top of a section of the studding used to support the aquaboard and tiles. The wall behind the existing plasterwork is what I would describe as 'rough' sandstone block work (it's a very old house).So far so good........
Now, I've never used injection resin and rod before and have a couple of questions that I hope you can give me some pointers on. Assuming that I manage to avoid hitting any gaps or running off on an edge etc. I was wondering.......
1). What type/make of injection resin to use in potentially damp porous sandstone?
2). How deep would one normally drill to set the rod into the wall? In practice there will be in the order of 130/140mm of rod protruding from the wall. My intuition says that I would need at least this depth of hole in the wall?
3). What's the normal tolerance of hole size to rod and resin i.e. how much bigger than the rod does the hole have to be to make the most effective bond between rod, resin and hole?
Many thanks
Paul
I've done a lot of searching around but I can't quite find the information I'm after on the internet. I'm after some advice on injection resins and fixing studs. I'll shortly be fitting a heavy half pedestal porcelain hand basin in my bathroom. I've had to create a 'false wall' to allow for the basin and other pipe work to tucked out of the way.
My outline plan is to use M10 or M12 threaded rod, resin bonded into the wall (the gap between the tile surface and the wall will be app. 80mm). The rod will be 'resting' on the top of a section of the studding used to support the aquaboard and tiles. The wall behind the existing plasterwork is what I would describe as 'rough' sandstone block work (it's a very old house).So far so good........
Now, I've never used injection resin and rod before and have a couple of questions that I hope you can give me some pointers on. Assuming that I manage to avoid hitting any gaps or running off on an edge etc. I was wondering.......
1). What type/make of injection resin to use in potentially damp porous sandstone?
2). How deep would one normally drill to set the rod into the wall? In practice there will be in the order of 130/140mm of rod protruding from the wall. My intuition says that I would need at least this depth of hole in the wall?
3). What's the normal tolerance of hole size to rod and resin i.e. how much bigger than the rod does the hole have to be to make the most effective bond between rod, resin and hole?
Many thanks
Paul