Measuring and drilling pilot holes.
How to hang shelves on walls without studs.
Mounting something on your wall be it a television artwork or even a set of shelves is a lot more straightforward.
You pretty much grab a hammer and nails or an electric screwdriver check for wall studs and go to town unless you re trying to get a security deposit back that is.
Make cleats by ripping strips of 3 4 in.
Tighten it with a power drill and a phillips screwdriver bit.
You can screw one or more lengths of wall cleats across the entire wall then easily relocate shelves or add more shelves at a later date.
Position the shelf brackets against the wall along the bottom of the shelf.
Select a hollow wall drywall anchor rated to hold the weight of your item.
Plywood with a 45 degree bevel on one edge.
Tap the anchors into the pilot holes with a hammer.
So here s what i did.
Walls and ceilings mounting a heavy object on a paneling wall without studs i d like to mount a tv 65 60lbs above my fireplace mantle.
Then take your power drill and drive the threaded anchor into the drywall just like you would with a normal screw.
Slip one bolt or screw through one of the screw holes in the bracket and into the hole in the wall.
Snap off the plastic.
Remove the shelf and the brackets from the wall.
Mark inside the holes so you know exactly where to insert the screws.
Pull back on the two straps and slide the locking collar tight against the wall.
A wall anchor is shaped like a.
How to hang something heavy into drywall without studs.
You see of course there are studs holding up the wall they re just not in the exact place where i needed them for the bracket placement.
If you have a bathroom scale simply step onto the scale while holding.
For molly bolts slip the bolt and.
Determine the weight of the item you ll be hanging onto the wall.
How to hang shelves without studs method 1 of 4.
Use a tape measure to determine the length of the shelf.
As with the expansion anchor drive it in until it sits flush with the drywall.
Screw one strip to the wall and the other to the back of the shelf or cabinet.
Start by drilling a hole about the size of the tip of the threaded anchor.