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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de junio de 2023
I used them to attach a flag mount to a brick wall, and they worked as well or better than the screw type of anchor.The box contains 100 1/4" X 1" anchors and 100 X galvanized steel nails. The hole should be drilled as deep as the anchor is long. Taking the pin out first, then hammering in the anchor, and then driving in the nail afterward was the way I found most efficient. I found it important to drill no more than 1/4" hole.
Keith McElroy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de junio de 2023
I have been running pex through the greenhouse at the back of our property and keep hitting the same problem with mounting hose faucets on the back wall made of concrete block. I had tried a number of other anchors, but none seemed to be solid enough to hold the faucet - especially when a water-filled hose is attached to it during plant watering. These anchors are different and reminded me of those old lead concrete anchors that were cylindrical and you pounded them into a drilled hole. These only require a 1/4" concrete drill bit and only slight tapping to get the unexpanded base into the hole. In my case, I pulled the nail out of the base, seated the base in the hole, then ran the nail through the holes in the faucet before pounding into the hole with a hammer. The result was a very clean, solid mounting point and the faucet doesn't budge when a hose is attached. I can't even imagine how difficult it will be if there was some reason to take the faucet off the wall since these are pretty permanent anchors. I believe these will be my go-to for anything I need permanently attached to the concrete block wall anywhere on my property. Definitely worth the money.
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