If you need more info shoot me a message. That'd be the general idea for something that looks like the pic I grabbed & posted. Pegboard? Luan? Maybe strips of osb against the paper? Just need to give the whole thing some strength and keep it from falling apart if/when you move it & also keep the pink from falling out. Other side of our new wall, shop side would probably be a hard surface. not too concerned about meeting any required specs but something that won't burn easily god forbid. Normally wouldn't say beach towels but its a workshop. Paper side facing the rest of the shop.Ĭover the pink w/ old flannel shirts or something. Might not think it but paper is hard enough to be acoustically reflective! So pink stuff facing out, facing the compressor. Not uncommon to build 'em 4x8 like a full size sheet of ply & stick 'em on wheels. maybe a pair of 2'x4' x whatever thickness ? We're building portable soft walls. And like I said there's a zillion plans out there so google can give 'ya a lot of ideas.īuild the frames to size. Its too dense we need loose material & also soft material. Hanging a Large and Heavy Mirror to a Dry Lined or Plasterboard Stud Wall The modern method of dry lining interior walls using the dot and dab method, and internal stud partition walls with 12mm (half inch) plasterboard present a problem when trying to hang large mirrors in the exact position required, because behind the plasterboard there is a void. It's better to use two or more cord-hook combinations for the larger frames, so the weight capacity is certainly enough, plus you can level the frame better when you have two hook - cord combinations to hang your artwork on.Yeah ixnay on carpet in general. There are combinations of hooks and cords for loads up to 8.8 lbs, 22 lbs, 33 lbs and 44lbs per set to pick from. Always keep in mind though, that the STAS hook and cord combinations have their own maximum weight capacity. It is of course important that you keep an eye on the maximum carrying capacity of the hook-cord combinations and the weight limit of the STAS drywallXpress (44 lbs per 39.25" of rail ).Ĭombine the STAS self adhesive hangers with the STAS hook and cord combinations and hang them from the STAS drywallXpress for flexible hanging. A heavier mirror can be easily hung with 2 large STAS self adhesive hangers next to each other. The STAS drywallXpress itself has a weight limit of an amazing 44 lbs! You have a mirror that is heavier than 13 lbs (6 kg)? No problem! You can mount multiple STAS self adhesive hangers next to each other to increase the carrying capacity. How to hang a heavy mirror on a plaster wall Finish your mirror hanging system with matching cord and hook combinations.ĭiscover in this video how this mirror hanging system works: Click the rail onto the clips and your mirror hanging system is already hanging! STAS drywallXpress is a complete mirror hanging system consisting of 7 drywall clips, 78.75 inch of rail, two end caps, a rail connector and an auxiliary tool. No need to pick up that drill because you only need your hands to assemble this system. PUSH, CLICK & GO! With the STAS drywallXpress you can mount a mirror hanging system on drywall in no time. Enjoy the freedom to rearrange your wall decoration whenever you like!.Supported weight: 44 lbs per 39.25" of rail.Hang multiple mirrors or other wall decoration with the picture rail.No tools needed, press the drywall clip in the wall with your hands.After all, you wouldn't dare thinking that your new mirror falls onto the ground in 10000 pieces in the middle of the night, right?! But then how do you mount a (heavy) mirror in a beautiful, safe and invisible way on drywall?
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