Mounting Objects To Wall Board
Simply hanging something heavy on a plaster wall can result in damage to the wall and the object if you don t tap into the supporting structure behind the plaster.
Mounting objects to wall board. For more information please visit. Select a frame that is deep enough to accommodate the bulkiest. Light objects may be safely attached to a piece of foam board usually covered in a flat weave solid fabric such as unbleached linen heavier artifacts need a sturdy backer board 1 4 inch masonite covered in felt silk velvet or linen resist bowing over time. Use a drill bit that is narrower than the width of the screws you are using.
3 finishing nail and a hammer will do the job. In this video we show you a clean and damage free alternativ to drilling. Specialized drill bits are required to bore through the brick and concrete sleeve anchors are needed to expand inside the brick and act as sturdy durable supports. In most cases tapping a small hole into the wall with a no.
Attaching heavy objects to brick is more difficult than mounting on wood or drywall. How to use it. Attach the item by driving a 6 or 8 screw into the anchor hole. Drive the bit into the wall at the spot you marked.
Certain objects and certain weights require certain supports and fasteners for a secure mount. Most wall framing is covered with drywall that typically measures 1 2 or 5 8 inch thick. Most items arranged in a shadow box are fastened to the backing. To hang lightweight and medium weight objects you need only pierce this.
Ultra strong mounting tape by tesa powerbond. If your walls are made of plaster or drywall one option is to affix the object to a spot on the wall directly into a stud. Work carefully holding the drill at a right angle to the wall. For instance if you are using screws that are 0 25 inches 0 64 cm wide use a drill bit that is 3 16 inch 0 48 cm.
Hanging something on a wall isn t a one nail and done affair. Simply screw the anchor into the wall with a phillips screwdriver or cordless drill fitted with a phillips bit. Heavy picture frames bulletin boards smoke alarms door chimes lightweight shelving wall mounted light fixtures wall mounted mirrors on. You can t just nail or glue something to bare brick.
Studs can help support the weight of heavy objects. The pilot hole ensures that the anchor starts its path into the wall smoothly and hits the location you want to mount it at precisely.