Spinny Posted Sunday at 11:13 Posted Sunday at 11:13 I have some walls to be wet plastered which have roof restraint straps running vertically down the blockwork for 80mm from the ceiling. One in particular is bent at the bottom and with its screw head sticks out from the wall by 10+mm. Any tips on dealing with this ? Presumably I can't just cut the end off ? Any way to bend it straight in situ ? Any flush screw head fixings for these things ?
ProDave Posted Sunday at 11:43 Posted Sunday at 11:43 I have previously taken the screws out one by one, used a countersink bit in my drill to countersink the fixing holes, and replaced the screws with countersunk. The bent one, remove several of the bottom screws, ease it away from the wall but a block of wood behind and hammer the bent bit straight again. Replace screws. 1
Spinny Posted Monday at 18:36 Author Posted Monday at 18:36 (edited) Thanks, sorted. I also found some masonry holes/plugs were not lined up with the holes in the strap with screw heads therefore sitting at an angle. With the screws out there was just enough movement to allow me to drill the odd new hole directly in line and straighten up the screw heads too. PS Is there a spec for what screws should be used ? (Builder has used 60mm yellow passivated type) Edited Monday at 18:39 by Spinny
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