TV Arm on plasterboard wall - holes there now.
On Aug 5, 6:47*pm, "dennis@home"
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"Gogs" wrote in message
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On Aug 4, 10:37 pm, "Clot" wrote:
dennis@home wrote:
"Stuart Noble" wrote in message
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dennis@home wrote:
The correct solution has already been given.
There's no "correct" solution, headmaster. You use whatever the
situation requires.
There are several correct solutions and lots of incorrect ones, using
toggles is not in the correct solution camp, none that rely on the
plaster board for strength are.
Plaster board is not a structural material for anything much heavier
than a clock.
Even that would depend upon the type of clock.
So how would you explain me using the decent snaptoggles for a range
of things and nothing has ever came off the wall?
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Luck in 3 different properties over a number of years.....luck?
Remember I'm not talking 42" Plasma...but then again I'm not talking
clock.
The fixing is a strong as the PB if not stronger, since it becomes
part of the PB, some toggles may be rubbish but you can put up heavier
items than a clock with the ones in question with absolutely no
worries
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