MY FAVORITE DRYWALL ANCHOR

Posted on April 29th, 2007 | by admin |

BOB SCHMIDT SHOWS YOU HOW TO USE HIS FAVORITE DRYWALL ANCHORS
TO INSTALL ALL TYPES OF ACCESSORIES SUCH AS SMOKE DETECTORS PAPER HOLDERS TOWEL BARS DECORATIONS IN YOUR HOME PROJECT

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  1. 20 Responses to “MY FAVORITE DRYWALL ANCHOR”

  2. By brett3007 on Jul 9, 2007 | Reply

    bob you are …
    bob you are great.please keep up the good work.

  3. By MRSketch09 on Oct 1, 2007 | Reply

    Yes please continue …
    Yes please continue to share this advice with us.

  4. By AJMAN2304 on Dec 8, 2007 | Reply

    I just went to home …
    I just went to home depot and purchased 100 of these anchors! this product works very well and is a fast installation to since you do not have to pre drill. Thanks for the video post buddy!!!

  5. By wl03bu on Dec 28, 2007 | Reply

    oh no! I just used …
    oh no! I just used plastic anchors to install a shelf!

  6. By questsgranny on Jan 12, 2008 | Reply

    Thanks for this …
    Thanks for this video.
    From a grandma.
    You look like Harry Connick Jr.

  7. By HomeRemodelWorkshop on Jan 12, 2008 | Reply

    You are welcome but …
    You are welcome but please dont ask me to sing or act–lol—Bob

  8. By RetiredAFGuy on Feb 9, 2008 | Reply

    They work nice for …
    They work nice for some things but others you still have to depend on metal molly fasteners – like track shelving. These plastic ones wont hold the weight.

  9. By HomeRemodelWorkshop on Feb 10, 2008 | Reply

    I agree totally, …
    I agree totally,although these are my favorites they do have limitations.Thanks for the post!—Bob

  10. By HastyleFetus on Feb 15, 2008 | Reply

    Is this anchor good …
    Is this anchor good for paintings with a wire?

  11. By HomeRemodelWorkshop on Feb 16, 2008 | Reply

    Depends on weight …
    Depends on weight of pic/frame/glass?The ancors do have weight limit,I generally use these for lighter weight objects but would not hesitate to use on pic that wasnt valuable or heavy—Bob

  12. By Dawter on Feb 25, 2008 | Reply

    It’s obvious you’ve …
    It’s obvious you’ve never used a WallDog. These are made by the Hillman Group. They hold up to 50#’s in sheetrock and up to 700#’s, Yes, that’s right, 700#’s in concrete. You only use a screwdriver to put one in and they don’t leave a huge hole like those nasty anchors you use. Remember the name- WALLDOG. Lowe’s sells them.

  13. By HomeRemodelWorkshop on Feb 25, 2008 | Reply

    Mine work fine for …
    Mine work fine for what I do with them , but I will definitly check yours out Thanks—Bob

  14. By HomeRemodelWorkshop on Feb 26, 2008 | Reply

    I checked out your …
    I checked out your WALLDOGS and seems to me these larger than normal threads may not fit through typical bath fixtures for concealed screws.They are listed for light to moderate weight but seems usfull for picture hanging but I would’nt trust them alone to support a shelf that would carry weight unless they went into stud or solid surface—Bob

  15. By Scottde420 on Mar 5, 2008 | Reply

    i like that carpet …
    i like that carpet or is that a rug?

  16. By HomeRemodelWorkshop on Mar 5, 2008 | Reply

    Actually its a …
    Actually its a moving quilt,use it to protect floor from damage===Bob

  17. By Dawter on Mar 9, 2008 | Reply

    They will hold up …
    They will hold up to 50#’s in sheet rock and you don’t need to put them in a stud. I have my medicine cabinet, shelving, mirrors and towel bar hung using them.

  18. By HomeRemodelWorkshop on Mar 9, 2008 | Reply

    I usually dont push …
    I usually dont push a product to its maximum capacity.Not saying it won’t work but better safe than sorry. Thanks for the post.===Bob

  19. By Scottde420 on Mar 30, 2008 | Reply

    do you do this work …
    do you do this work on peoples houses or on your own?

  20. By HomeRemodelWorkshop on Mar 30, 2008 | Reply

    Both===Bob
    Both===Bob

  21. By MuttinHead on Oct 13, 2008 | Reply

    thanks for the tip
    thanks for the tip

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