Monday, October 31, 2016

Drywall anchors

As I mentioned in my last post, we will be looking at wall anchors in drywall. Many of these anchors are just as handy on plaster and lathe but note there are a few that will not work as you will plainly see.
For beginners there are four basic kind of anchors for wall board.
  1. Collapsible = which will squeeze the  tube after being inserted and tightened, making it flare out so that it cannot be pulled back out. These are extremely handy when you will be removing the item occasionally and wish for the anchor to stay in place. They come in a variety of sizes and weight capabilities.Product Catalog > Wall Anchors > Hollow Wall Anchors
  2.  Expanding = is similar to the first but as the screw is inserted in the anchor it will cause the flanges to spread apart and hold the the item in place. These are also reusable but usually a plastic and not as durable in the long haul.Probably one of the easier to use however.Wall Anchors - How to Fasten Objects to a Wall
  3. Screw in =  is just as it sounds and will conveniently screw into the wall board usually without a drill. This anchor is not recommended for plaster and lathe typically as it will break out or oval out the opening. Once the anchor is installed you insert your screw into the anchor making sure you have the proper sized screw or it will force the anchor further into the hole. This anchors immediate drawback despite its easy installation is the size of hole that is left and not a heavy holder.off to Vegas for a couple days for work. Have a great week! 
  4. wings and togglers =  known for their one time use and solid grasp in any wall cavity these are the editors choice for heavy holding and a professional installation. All the others have advantages as well, but for holding power these are the big boys. These require a predrilled hole and for the toggler it will be slid into hole and the plastic retainer pulled tight and the guide wires broken off close to the wall to hold it in place until you begin screwing the screw in. The wing style toggler is similarly installed with a predrilled hole. The screw is inserted through the item being secured, the wing nut placed on the screw and pushed through the hole and then tightened. This takes a bit more dexterity and patience but will be a secure install. Anchors | Wall Anchors | Strap-Toggle™ Hollow Wall Anchor, 3/16" X 4 ...home anchors hollow wall anchors hollow wall anchors hollow wall block ... 
Of course nothing beats screwing into a stud but the reality is that's not always an option. My years of installation have taught me the importance of a proper install and this means the proper hardware and in many cases the proper technique. I realize there are variations of each of these anchor styles and I would encourage you to do your best to research which one would be best. For pictures you could always use a hammer in hook that holds into the drywall and has a hook. These are quick easy and out of the scope of our discussion in this post, but should be considered. Be sure and let me know any questions you may have regarding wall anchors as well as your experiences and preferences. Till next time. "hang in there"
P.M.