I have an element with a plug that I use in the winter, and in the summer I put it down in the basement storage. Currently, the element stands on plastic feet, but it also came with wall mounts as an alternative.

I'm now considering if I can find a good way to mount the wall brackets on the brick wall during the winter, but in a way that I can also remove them during the summer (I live in a rather cramped space and would prefer a smooth wall in the summer). My thought is if I can drill holes in which a small pipe with internal threading can be mounted. Then I can screw in a bolt that attaches the element brackets to the wall in the threading in the summer. Does this work, and what is such a pipe with internal threading called?

The element is like this: https://www.bauhaus.se/basic-oljef-radiator-800-230.html
 
Anchor bolts that you attach with chemical anchor or pl400 equivalent.
The brick is likely to crack if you hammer the anchor in.
 
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Thank you!
 
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C ccf said:
inte skall slå i teglet.
A wedge anchor expands at the bottom if you drive them in with a drift punch, tapping them lightly with a hammer is no problem (y)

It will hold if you glue. The piece with thread can be whatever you find easiest to come by.
 
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