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Some Information About Fixings



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By : Greg Mingea    19 or more times read
Submitted 2012-02-02 00:32:23
Specifically what pops into your head any time you come across the term 'fixings'? If you happen to be the individual who readies the meals in your household then you will most likely start thinking about whether you have the appropriate fixings for supper and whether or not you will have to go to the grocery store to buy a handful of ingredients. If you're a house handyman or proprietor of a home improvement store then you may think of rawl bolts and silicon sealant. Or perhaps, if you design clothing for income then buttons or hooks and eyes could pop into your head.

The term has several other meanings, one of which may have popped into your mind as you as you were reading the previous passage. Having said that, the meaning we are most interested in in this article is the one which concerns hardware. In this instance, fixings are devices or compounds employed to affix one object to another, or are themselves the attachment. Because they're related to attaching things, they are generally associated with other sorts of fastener like screws, nails and nuts and bolts. Having said that, fixings belong to a specialized category all their own and within this category are fixings of different types that are employed for different ways of affixing.

Before we refer to some of the various kinds of fixings that exist, we think that it is essential to mention that it is crucial to utilize the right type of fixing for the task at hand and also to use the correct length and width. It is a basic rule that pertains to any kind of construction work which, if you stick to it, will go a considerable ways to guaranteeing a positive and safe end result to the building undertaking. Quite simply, if you use the wrong anchoring screws your construction could fall apart on you and not in a harmless way either.

Of the wide range of specialized fixings that are available on the market, shims, cable ties, raw plugs, silicone sealant and expanding foam are standard examples. For more heavy-duty needs, there is the 'rawl' or 'through' bolt, and construction resins which are in essence a special type of glue employed in construction tasks. Door hinges are also regarded as a kind of fixing in that the hinges are used to attach the door to the door frame. Even nail and staple guns with their respective nails and staples could be said to belong to the group of general fixings.

For those who were not aware, a shim is a wedge-shaped or flat strip of plastic or metal which you can use to fill a tiny gap in between a door and a door frame, for example. A few shims are u-shaped but regardless of what they look like are the quickest and most convenient method of levelling door and window frames and even battens. Rawl plugs are useful for affixing wall-mounted light fixtures in addition to shelves and mounting brackets. Through bolts, that are normally set in concrete including cracked concrete, are used in the construction of elevators, balustrades, hand rails and even fencing.

As you can tell from the above-mentioned types, the use of fixings is diverse and highly specialized. Obviously, using the appropriate fixing can help to make the task of assembly a great deal easier.


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