Mounting A Shelf On Lathe And Plaster Walls
Though there are several methods of locating studs or supports behind the wall the most reliable is using a magnetic stud finder.
Mounting a shelf on lathe and plaster walls. Mounting a shelf on lathe and plaster walls. Driving anything much larger than a pin nail into. Make sure you leave half an inch out of the wall so you have space to hang your artwork. Put the hole over the x that you ve marked on the wall.
Here are links to the product we used in this video. Seat the round flange flush with the wall surface by tapping the screwhead. Drill a pilot hole through the plaster and into the stud at each mark using a drill bit that is slightly smaller than the bracket mounting screws. Hanging things on lath and plaster walls is a tricky business.
Screws and screws with masonry anchors for heavy items are your best choice for hanging things on plaster walls without picture rail. Ch hanson 0304 magnetic stud finder. If it is being mounted to a stud use wood screws. All you need to do is pre drill a hole slightly narrower than your screws then use the drill to drive a screw into the hole.
If it is being mounted to the plaster wall use a molly or toggle bolt. Take care not to overtighten. For lighter items simply screwing into the plaster with a 1 1 4 drywall screw is usually enough to get the job done. Hanging things on plaster walls is easy if you have a drill and screws.
Position the bracket on the wall and fasten it to. Screw the bracket into place. Turn the screw to mushroom the slotted sleeve against the back wall surface. I asked our gc if he could mark the studs on the wall so that when i decided on a rack i could mount it myself.
Amazon affiliate http amzn to 1iofrse ryobi corded drill with c. We just finished a small kitchen remodel and i was going to put up a metal bookshelf potrack. Next make a little shelf of the wide painters tape with the sticky side up to catch the plaster that will come out of the wall when you drill. With your painter s tape rip off a piece and poke a hole in the middle of it with the pencil.
When working with molly or toggle bolts screw them in until the back part has expanded completely and is securely holding the bracket to the plaster wall.