Hi all
Photos of the problem can be found at bottom of post.
The mount points for a set of blinds broke off at 2 of the 3 mount points a while back. Filling in and mounting in a nearby area wasn't ideal as the blinds wouldn't be centralised. So, I drilled deeper and installed larger wall plugs. The plugs are now a snug fit (with a reasonable portion of the plug in the drilled hole). However, there is a fairly large void area which obviously reduces the strength of the mount.
What filler could I use that is reasonably practical to apply and would also add some strength to the area? I am considering the following products:
Poly 310g Large Interior And Exterior Cracks Filler - 310g - Bunnings Australia
Selleys Gap Filler 435g Spakfilla Heavy Duty Interior And Exterior - Bunnings Australia
Gyprock CSR 4.5kg Less Mess Multi-Purpose Joint Compound - Bunnings Australia
Selleys 320g Liquid Nails Construction Adhesive - Bunnings Australia
Selleys 50g Knead It Multi Purpose Epoxy Putty - Multi Purpose - Bunnings Australia
I have listed the above in order, starting with what I believe are the weaker products and ending with the strongest ones. I also note that the stronger products such as Liquid Nails and Epoxy are going to be messier to apply. Incidentally, one of the sales staff at Bunnings suggested No More Nails (which I believe is the pretty much the same thing as Liquid Nails?).
I have used Polyfilla before and it's a nice product to use but I see it more as an aesthetics-based product and not something that will add much strength.
I have not used Spakfilla but I assume that is very similar to Pollyfilla, possibly marginally stronger.
The Gyprock multi-purpose joint compound looks to be a little stronger than the Polyfilla and Spakfilla. I believe it takes a while to dry but that is not an issue. I am not sure how easy it is to apply but should be less messy than the Liquid Nails and Epoxy.
The Liquid Nails and Epoxy will add strength, but I am concerned about the mess and quick dry times. Not sure about adding so much glue-based product to fill some pretty big holes. Would it maybe be a good idea to add one of these products in a small area around the wall plugs and then add the joint compound or Spakfilla on top of that?
At this stage, I am leaning towards the multi-purpose joint compound but the idea of using a combination of products could be a consideration.
Cheers

