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Trallis With No Nails

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norfolkbird | 11:14 Sat 12th Apr 2014 | Home & Garden
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This may seem a daft question, but here goes anyway

Is there a "no nails " or any product that would stick light weight trallis to an outside brick wall.... ?

thanks birdie
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B&Q sell Unibond No More Nails Exterior at £7.98. Maybe worth having a look at.
Wouldnt be my cup of tea,Id use masonry nails straight into mortar.
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the reason I ask is that I do not have a drill....
its not going to have anything on it, more for show and keep teenagers next from sitting on wall..as is not stable enough in my opinion to have all that weight ..
Personally I would drill plug and screw it. That way it will be easy to take down when it comes to changing it or if it needs repairing.
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i dont have a drill
Can you not loop twine or something similar around the trellis and wall pillars/holes/whatever ? Difficult if it is a house wall rather than a boundary one of course.

Otherwise you need to clip it somehow and I think you can just go look to see if your local DIY sheds offer anything that might be worth trying.
https://www.google.co.uk/#q=no%20nail%20trellis%20fixers

You could buy a drill, or else scrape out existing mortar, and cement the plugs in with new mortar.
if you nail it into the mortar, you don't need a drill
But the title says no nails :-D
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THANKS
when i said no nails.........i meant i dont have have drill .
i didnt know you could knock nails into bricks , thought the holes had to be drilled and plugged.
You can't. You hammer them into the mortar.

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