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[HELP] What is the easiest way to hang things on plaster walls?

A few ideas. You could apply painters tape to the wall first, and then nail through that. Should help adhere to the wall. I also wouldn't be ...

How to Hang Anything From Plaster Walls - A Butterfly House

Hanging Objects From Plaster Walls With Drywall Anchors. Drywall anchors can be used on plaster walls the same way they'd be used on drywall. However, in many ...

How to Hang Items on Plaster Walls - Decor Adventures

It's not hard at all, here is a step-by-step how to hang items on plaster walls. · 1. Measure the spot on the wall where the · 2. With your painter's tape, rip ...

What's the best way to hang frames and shelves on plaster walls?

If you don't hit a stud then drill a larger hole into the plaster but not through the lath, large enough for a plastic anchor. Insert the anchor ...

How to hang heavy stuff on plaster walls | Molly bolts - YouTube

In this DIY video, I'll show how to hang stuff on plaster and lath walls using a molly bolt. Hanging heavy frames on the wall can be tricky, ...

How to hang heavy objects on plaster walls - Quora

Use masonry bits to drill a small hole 1/8 inch or smaller. Realize you will be drilling thru the plaster and then wood slat. Try a non conspicuous to practice.

How to Hang Heavy Things in Plaster Walls - at home with Ashley

Hang heavy things on plaster walls easily with simple instructions and the exact tools you need to do it successfully.

Hanging heavy things on plaster walls?

If you can't, I would use a coat hanger and bend it in an L shape with the part that goes through the wall a foot long or so. Let it hang down ...

How To: Hang Things on Plaster Walls - The Craftsman Blog

Screws (and screws with masonry anchors for heavy items) are your best choice for hanging things on plaster walls without picture rail.

How to Hang Pictures on Plaster Walls - AS Hanging Systems

Plaster hooks (or hanging picture hooks) are a common solution for hanging pictures on plaster walls. · As mentioned earlier, avoid using nails on plaster wall ...

How to Hang Things on Plaster Walls: 15 Steps (with Pictures)

To secure heavy items on plaster walls, use screws that are 2 inches (5.1 cm) long. If possible, get screws that have plastic anchor attachments to help hold ...

Hanging Heavy Mirror on Plaster Walls - Instructables

One foolproof method to hang heavy mirrors or picture frames is to use a molly bolt. This hollow wall anchor will allow you to hang your frame anywhere, ...

How to Hang HEAVY Things on Plaster Walls - YouTube

Here are links to the product we used in this video: CH Hanson 0304 Magnetic Stud Finder: [amazon affiliate] http://amzn.to/1ioFRSe Ryobi ...

The Ultimate Guide on How to Hang Pictures on Plaster Walls

A brass hook is a common solution for hanging picture frames on plaster walls because of its needlepoint nails that penetrate plaster and ...

How to Hang Pictures on Plaster Walls and Have Them Stick There

As their name suggests, plaster hooks were developed expressly to hang things on plaster walls. Because a plaster hook is essentially a flat ...

hanging items on 1925 plaster & lathe walls - GardenWeb

Heavier pictures get a pair of molly bolts (be sure to get some long enough for plaster), while mirrors get fasteners into the studs. Mirrors ...

How to Hang Something Heavy on a Wall | Allstate

Use a wall anchor to hang your picture or mirror on a brick wall. BobVila.com recommends a polyethylene expansion anchor. To install, use a masonry drill bit to ...

What considerations do I need to make when mounting heavy ...

One thing to do before mounting up a board is to check the fit to the wall before drilling holes and tightening the screws. If the plaster wall ...

How to Hang Pictures on Plaster Walls | Family Handyman

To avoid bothering the plaster at all, go with adhesive hooks and strips for pictures less than 16 pounds. For heavier pictures, anchors rated ...

Hanging heavy objects on plaster walls | Hearth.com Forums Home

Use a stud finder- they supposedly work on material up to 1 1/2" deep. Turn down the temp and use an IR camera right away to find the warm spots.