The longer the screw the more weight it will support.
How to hang a picture frame on concrete wall.
No plastic hooks like these on alibaba that usually work for people around do not work for me the little nails band when hammered in and so does the larger nail.
Not sure if you have drywall or plaster.
Very hard concrete walls all thick or thin.
Appartment in a panel building.
Pictures that weigh over 20 lbs.
This article was co authored by jason phillip jason phillip is a handyman specializing in mounting and hanging objects onto walls.
Push a pin in the wall.
3 most common way to hang pictures on concrete wall method 1.
All masonry nails are strong enough for picture hanging but they should go into the wall 1 1 4 to 1 1 2 inches deep for maximum holding power.
The best tool to drill the hole in the stucco is is a drill equipped with a masonry drill bit.
I am showing a cheap trick when you don t want to spend the money on expensive dowels or specialized mounting devices.
The hardware you use for hanging picture frames depends on the weight of the picture and the type of wall which could be drywall plaster concrete or masonry.
The adhesive hooks are an outstanding solution because they don t require we drill holes in the wall.
If it goes in it s drywall.
With over five years of experience professionally mounting and installing objects through his company jason s handyman services jason s work includes working with mounting window ac units designing art gallery walls installing kitchen cabinets and replacing.
So far i have been hammer drilling everything even a hook nail screw for the clock drilling 5mm hole and using wall plugs.
9 1 kg are considered too heavy for hanging on a wall without proper reinforcement.
These screws are designed to grip the concrete while supporting the weight of the picture.
Masonry walls require a drill with a masonry bit and masonry screws.
While most adhesive hooks are strong enough to keep your pictures on the wall you must buy a couple capable of holding about 8 pounds or 3 6kg of weight.
They come in a few different styles and a wide variety of sizes.
Just a drill and a piece of wood will.
Masonry nails are made of hardened steel to resist bending when driving into concrete concrete block brick and mortar.