those fischer fixings will be good for that (once you fill the hole with something), the ones on a long zip tie that you either use straight or if theres a void you let them flip up like a plasterboard fixing.
they are good for dot and dab walls as the plug bit is supported in the wall but the rawlplug bit in the blockwork/brick.
we used them for lath and plaster walls to spread the load a bit.
Interesting, hadn't seen those before, will pick some up to add to my collection of plugs. Although on this wall I don't think there's a big enough gap to get them spun round.
those fischer fixings will be good for that (once you fill the hole with something), the ones on a long zip tie that you either use straight or if theres a void you let them flip up like a plasterboard fixing.
they are good for dot and dab walls as the plug bit is supported in the wall but the rawlplug bit in the blockwork/brick.
we used them for lath and plaster walls to spread the load a bit.