Hanging things on metal studs we often say that heavy objects that need to be hung on the wall must be attached directly into a stud.
Hanging picture on metal stud walls.
A normal phillips drywall screw head or pan head screw works best.
Once you know where you plan on hanging the picture use a tape measure to determine where the screw will go.
When you have steel studs this can require special blocking before the wall is built or special attachment tactics if you want to go directly into the steel stud without wood blocking.
Drywall has a stud or wooden support brace about every 16 inches 40 6 cm.
This method is appropriate for most framed art in the home.
Step 2 measure up the wall with the tape measure to the height where the object will be mounted.
Hang your picture on a stud.
Wall anchors are not needed.
However if you re just hanging a mirror or a picture frame you can drive the screw in by itself and hang the.
This also applies for large mirrors.
Unfortunately studs are seldom if ever positioned.
A box costs around five dollars.
If you re hanging a notably heavy picture you should locate a stud in the wall and prepare to hang the picture there.
To securely hang heavy pictures where there is no access to a stud run two wires between the screw eyes and support each with a wall hanger.
For heavier pictures it is best to hang your picture on a stud.
However this isn t always possible especially if there s an exact location you want something hung and there s not a stud behind it.
Metal studs for interior non load bearing walls are usually 1 5 8 inches wide so try to put your marks in the center of the stud.
Nails won t work when hanging pictures on a metal stud.
Ideally you want to hang heavy things from your walls by using the studs as the anchor.
You will need a fine steel plated self drilling screw 2 to 3 inches long.
There simply isn t enough material for the threads to grab securely.
When you have metal studs mounting a tv or hanging a heavy picture on the wall becomes slightly more challenging.
Whether fastening a framed picture mirror shelf or curtain rod to a wall it s always best to screw or nail directly into a wall stud.
Find a wall stud using a stud finder or by gently tapping the wall until you hear a solid rather than a hollow sound.
If you re hanging a picture with wire use double wire for heavy pieces.
Anchors are available with hooks to hang pictures and with special hooks to hang mirrors.
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