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Drilling into flagstones
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think mortar lag screws are similar to (same as?) what we would call shield anchors in the UK they look like this:
http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/pro.jsp?ts=12851&id=14258
You can get them from mosy D-I-Y stores you do up the bolt and they expand and grip the hole.
When you say flagstones do you mean stone ( which as Clanad so rightly says can be tricky to drill) or do you mean concrete paving slabs? With these you just need a masonary bit and a hammer action drill.
Tha problem with shield anchors is that they expand in the pre-drilled hole and therefore there is a possibility that they will shatter the slab. There is a new form of concrete anchoring system on the market called the 'multi monti'. This actually cuts a thread into the concrete (after drilling a pilot hole) to create a firm anchor. These are available from most DIY/Builders merchants.
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