Soldato
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Best asking here rather than new thread I think.
I have some small shelves in the kitchen that are mounted onto plasterboard. One was removed to repaint, and put back in with existing fixtures. It’s subsequently came off the wall, unsurprisingly.
Ive filled the holes. My question is can I remount in the same place, drilling new holes through the filler for one screw/wall plug, and use the other two, sound, existing plugs?
Or should I give up having a shelf there?
I'm not an expert but I've never or dont trust refill holes due to the layered filler behind the skin. What I mean most good plaster board plugs, as you drill should open its 'claws' to get a drip on the back skin of the plaster board. As you used filler, that back skill will never be flat like it was and therefore your plasterboard plug won't have much to grip on. If you can shift your plug holes 5 cms either direction it might be better.