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Thanks in advance. We have a home lift for disabled access. The aluminium piece that covers the edge of the render within the lift well is screwed to the wall but one of the 3 screws has come out and will not hold trying to put it back in. The aluminium piece therefore sticks out a bit and the lift car floor is catching on it as it ascends making the ‘sticking out’ worse each time. I can’t easily remove the whole piece to insert a plug. It is not clear whether there is a plug in there now that has come loose. The screw that came out is gauge 8G and 30mm long. Any replacement screw needs a fairly flat head as otherwise the screw itself will cause the same problem. I assume a replacement screw will need to be longer and possibly thicker gauge. Is there a suitable screw for masonry without a plug? I think the wall is brick but I’m not 100% sure. Any advice and suggestions appreciated.
I have a few over-sized hole repairs where a screw is held in by packed matches, including one helping to hold a hinge on a heavy door.
It's a good rescue for those occasions where a hole has been drilled just a little off centre.
Worth a try - the most you'll lose is a few matches, but I think it would work ok in your case. No need to drill, just press the screw tip in firmly before driving it in, or use an awl to start a small hole first, if you have one.
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