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No problem! The best way to hang things without a wall anchor is by securing the item to a stud. This can be as simple as driving a screw straight into the drywall and then into the stud, or a piece of wood can be mounted to span multiple studs.
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So you’ve got something heavy, but you don’t have any wall anchors. No problem! The best way to hang things without a wall anchor is by securing the item to a stud. This can be as simple as driving a screw straight into the drywall and then into the stud, or a piece of wood can be mounted to span multiple studs.
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In order to make this work, you’ll need a screw that’s at least 1 1/4″ long. This will be enough to get through 5/8″ of drywall, and then get 1/2″ of screw into the stud. 1″ screws will probably work if you’re in a pinch, but I always aim for 1 1/4″.
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
Learn More »I personally don’t have pictures, but here’s an image on Houzz if you want to see what it looks like. The white trim 20″ from the ceiling? That’s the picture rail. Short of a visible rail, however, the rail system doesn’t really work if your item is less than 16″ wide (or it is 16″ wide, but the placement doesn’t work out to span two studs.) In this situation, you could make a rail with one stud and a wall anchor. However, this article is about what to do if you don’t have a wall anchor, so… I wouldn’t risk making a rail with just a stud and the drywall. If you’re not going to be able to span two studs, you’re better off going to the store and getting a wall anchor rather than take the risk.
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Mark your hanging point. With a rubber mallet or hammer, lightly tap the anchor into the wall until you get to the threads. Use a screwdriver to...
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