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  • I'm debating putting up a heavy punch bag in our spare room, but am slightly afraid of shaking the house down.

    It's like this

    A pretty burly unit. The wall I have eyed up is an internal partition wall. House is a 1930's semi, the wall is solid, I believe its made of breeze blocks, but not sure. I've drilled a few holes and they are grey coloured.

    The bag is a heavy thai bag, maybe 40kg? Was planning on getting some big wall anchors to secure to the wall, or possible those fixings that glue in.

    Is this a terrible idea?

  • Chemical anchors would probably be bare minimum. Most breeze blocks are hollow in places so you would be relying on lucky spacing not to have just a wall of cement and a big gap, that's where the chemical fixings come in.

    It's not a definitely bad idea but you probably need to try it and see, it might work, it might not. It's easier to test out than a hammock!

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