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Re: Why won't the nails go in????
Board: Home Improvement
Reply to: #882790 by Sharkboy and Lavagirl
Jan 3, 2015 8:48pm
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In complete seriousness, go to your local, small hardware store (not a big box) and tell them you're hanging on plaster. They'll show you which anchors to use, and make sure you have all the tools to do it with. I day local because after 22 years in the business, and experience with both types of stores, I can assure you, there's a better chance that the person at the small store has hung more than a Corvette picture on a dorm room wall.
Re: Why won't the nails go in????
Board: Home Improvement
Reply to: #882802 by The Merry Pranksters
Jan 3, 2015 8:50pm
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Thank you! I'm hoping my cousin with a drill can help out with this. I just realized my upper kitchen cabinets are mounted on the walls so there MUST be some way to do this. Hopefully I can use the advice from here to make it work. :)
Re: Picture Hanging Help Needed
Board: Home Improvement
Reply to: #882612 by Sharkboy and Lavagirl
Jan 3, 2015 10:21pm
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No No No,,,, you've got it all wrong. What you really need is the hot looking guy next door to come over and help :-)

Seriously though.... maybe this might help
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hao2BlBvYTk
Make sure you measure on your other things you have already tried how far they are going into the wall, then get an appropriate length drywall screw. Do as one of the other people said and hang the picture on two hooks at the 1/3 points of distance on each end of the frame.
Re: Why won't the nails go in????
Board: Home Improvement
Reply to: #882773 by Sharkboy and Lavagirl
Jan 4, 2015 11:15am
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Ok, so I splurged and bought a stud finder. It turns out I was not on a stud. I have tried to nail into other parts of the wall and can't get anything to go in more than 1/4 inch. What gives? I am beyond frustrated right now.

Is the wall in question an exterior wall? In Florida, they're usually made of cinder block. I've had all sorts of trouble with hanging pictures in that stuff. My favorite screws for the job are called Wall Dogs. BUT if it is a lightweight picture, those Ook picture hangers are awesome because all they need is the drywall.

:)
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