DON'T USE DRYWALL ANCHORS! Try This Instead! (MOUNTING PLATES--Stud In The Wrong Place)
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DON'T USE WALL ANCHORS! Try This Instead! (MOUNTING PLATES--Stud In The Wrong Place)

Wall anchors can be very unreliable. They're good for very light-duty applications. But, I see clients try to use wall anchors too often for heavier mounting, or for mounting a lot of small fixtures and hardware.

In these situations, I like to avoid wall anchors all together. Instead, I use MOUNTING PLATES.

Mounting plates are just a piece of wood (about 3/4" thick, at least 2" wide, and more than 18" long) that mounts to the wall, spanning two studs. This provides a layer of wood to attach hardware to.

This gives you the flexibility of putting your hardware wherever you look, while still providing plenty of strength! This is especially great for garage storage!

DON'T USE WALL ANCHORS! Try This Instead! (MOUNTING PLATES--Stud In The Wrong Place)
HOW-TO:

1) Locate studs.
2) Hold your mounting plate in place; level.
3) Pre-drill through mounting plate at stud locations.
4) Drive 3" fasteners through holes.
5) Pre-drill for harware.
6) Attach hardware.
7) Hang up storage items.

This principle can easily be incorporated into custom built-ins as well! Just put a mounting plate on the underside of shelves and tops. Garage storage can especially benefit from this.

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