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  5. Great for building walls, drywall isn't delicious being a base for attaching items. Drywall is made from powdery gypsum and paper, also it covers wide expanses inexpensively. It's good for soundproofing, but these positives also make drywall a weak base for installing wall shelves, pictures, towel bars, or light cabinets.
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  11. If it isn't very easy to drive the fasteners to the item you wish to hang in the wood wall studs-which is obviously the most effective option-they must enter in the drywall. Since fasteners driven into drywall easily tear out, special drywall anchors is adequate efficiently.
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  13. 3 Types of Drywall Anchors
  14. Drywall Sleeve Anchor
  15. A drywall sleeve anchor can be a plastic sleeve or insert that suits right into a small, previously drilled hole in the drywall. Once the provided drywall metal screw is turned into the sleeve, the sleeve expands. It will help the metal screw to remain in the wall, with greater shear strength.
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  17. Drywall sleeve anchors typically would be the least expensive sort of drywall anchor. They're ideal for very lightweight items, for example pictures and lightweight mirrors that cover anything from Five to twenty pounds.
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  19. Drywall Threaded Corkscrew Anchor
  20. A drywall corkscrew anchor can be a large plastic or metal threaded screw-shaped insert built to be self-drilled (no pilot hole) to the drywall. A provided metal screw will be utilized the anchor, and this second screw that holds the item towards the wall.
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  22. Corkscrew anchors operate similar to sleeve anchors, though they're far more robust because the anchor's sleeve digs deeply to the hole it makes.
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  24. Corkscrew-style drywall anchors are more expensive than sleeve anchors. They're great for attaching heavier items including shelves. light cabinets, and towel bars.
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  26. Drywall Wing Style Anchor
  27. Using a drywall wing-style anchor, the article is held firmly in place by wings that press contrary to the back of the drywall while a flange about the front presses from the other.
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  29. A toggle bolt is certainly one demonstration of a wing-style anchor. A spring-loaded set of wings is pushed by way of a pre-drilled hole. Next, the wings are drawn to the back of the drywall by turning a bolt.
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  31. Wing-style anchors usually are the strongest sort of anchor, ideal for shelves, heavy mirrors or pictures, or for TV mounts.
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  33. Safety Considerations
  34. Heavy items such as pedestal sinks, large furniture, and kitchen wall cabinets mustn't be placed on the wall with drywall anchors. Instead, attach heavy items firmly to wall studs.
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