Amazing Plasterboard Fixings For Heavy Objects
Use a hammer to gently tap the fixing into the drilled hole.
Plasterboard fixings for heavy objects. Plasterboard is not designed for hanging pictures or heavier objects with nails or standard screws. The worlds strongest plasterboard fixings. Use a flat drill bit to drill a hole in the plasterboard.
A Smarter Simpler Stronger Fixing. Probably the best solution of all fixings commonly available since it covers the largest area behind the plasterboard spreading the pressure from cabinet more evenly and not only on single point where its screwed in. The deep threads allow them to grip the drywall.
The range comprises Orange for single boards and Black for double boards or tiled walls and they both use a 10mm drillhole. Top tip - for a dot and dab or double depth plasterboard use our undercutting tool. Unfortunately there are no plasterboard fixings available that I would trust to hold up a 65 inch TV that has cost hundreds of pounds as even the best plasterboard fixings cannot support enough weight for them to be effective for this job as they all rely on the strength of the plasterboard.
In this video I test out 6 popular plasterboard fixings to see how much weight they can hold in 125mm plasterboar. A variety of fixing products are available that make it possible to hang pictures or heavier objects to the plasterboard. As a result the fixing.
The superb Gripr anchor at 55kg rec load its the Worlds strongest plasterboard fixing able to carry huge loads in plasterboard and sheet materials. In todays video I will be reviewing Bladefixers - an innovative plasterboard fixing that recently hit the market. For a 12 inch gypsum wallboard a 18 inch anchor can hold around 100 pounds.
In todays video I run through the best options for hanging a heavy picture on a plasterboard wallIt would be so awesome if you could help me to keep creati. Drywall screws have deeper threads than ordinary screws. The Bullfix fixing is a revolutionary new way of addressing the problem of attaching heavy objects to plasterboard.