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I have a heavy (at a guess 35 to 40Kg) washed lime wooden cooker hood with electric extractor to fix to a fairly true stone/adobe wall.

I am looking for a couple of heavy duty fixings, preferably with adjustment, from the UK. Ideally it wouldn't drop down onto the "peg" or support as I want it close to/touching the ceiling. However if need be to get strong fixings I could compromise and put a filling strip in.

Can anyone point me at a website selling what I am after please? Is it a Camar fixing?
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screwfix  should have what you need :y
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Not that I can find!
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my cooker hood is held up with anchor bolts-got them from screwfix
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No nails  ;D ;D ;D
Anchor bolts should hold it,also hilti fixings similar product
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Brian, your local ferreteria will have what you're looking for.

I have found a fixing system with honeycomb plugs, resin mix and bolts.

I'm not there at the moment so can't nip into the garage to have a look at the name.

Can't testify to strength but I will be using them for garage door frame fixings into that red hollow brick. The local builder guy told me about this as he uses it all the time....wish I could remember the name though.

Good luck anyway, sounds like a n ice project.
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