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Hanging bikes in garage
Hi Community,
I was looking at hanging my bikes off the wall, to give me a bit more space on the ground.
I found these hooks at bunnings which seem pretty cool - https://www.pinnacle.net.au/product/vertical-bike-hanger/
I'm going to be drilling into the bricks in my garage see picture;
Garage Brick Wall
What screws would people recommend using to secure the hook onto the wall? I'm going to be doing a few of these hooks onto the wall, so want to get it right first time
Thanks in Advance Workshop!
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Re: Hanging bikes in garage
Hi @mattylara027,
Here's some more Bunnings advice for you - How to hang a bicycle
Please let us know if it doesn't cover what you need.
Jason
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Re: Hanging bikes in garage
Have you got a hammer drill @mattylara027?
You'll want a masonry bolt - https://www.bunnings.com.au/search/products?q=masonry%20bolt&redirectFrom=Any
https://www.bunnings.com.au/diy-advice/home-improvement/walls/how-to-install-masonry-fixings
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Re: Hanging bikes in garage
https://www.bunnings.com.au/timbermate-500g-concremate-expanding-cement_p1662127
This well add extra peace of mind to know that the weight of the bikes will not rip the anchor from the wall. I also found this:
https://www.bunnings.com.au/ramset-6-x-34mm-flat-head-dynabolt-plus-bolt_p2262098
This dynabolt has a countersunk head for a flush finish. Just make sure you get the right size for the hole of the bike hook and also don't use one that's too long. Anything above 48mm long is too long. Drill your hole with a masonry drill bit and clean the hole out of dust etc. You'll only need a tiny bit of concremate which you mix yourself. All you have to do is add water to the fine powder like substance until you achieve your desired consistency and then fill your holes and screw in your dynabolt asap as this stuff sets very quickly. It works so well that I managed to pull off and break my stirrup from my paver, however, the bolt has managed to stay put and is not going anywhere!!! Good luck.
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Re: Hanging bikes in garage
Great advice @L8RALIG8R, many thanks for sharing your experience and knowledge with the Workshop community. You obviously have a lot of knowledge to share. We are looking forward to seeing more of your posts soon, whether it's sharing your own projects and plans, or assisting others like you have done here.
Thanks again,
Jason
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Re: Hanging bikes in garage
Thanks to everyone for their help! I've successfully got the bike up on the wall and it looks awesome
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Re: Hanging bikes in garage
Nice work @mattylara027, many thanks for sharing the results.
Looking forward to seeing what you tackle next around the house and garden.
Jason
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Re: Hanging bikes in garage
Thanks for the recommendation Matty. I have just added 6 of these hooks to our garage to hand all of our bikes.

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