The squiggly blue one towards the bottom with a black end looks like an Elfa shelf anchor. I had serious doubts about them but I took down a 5' section we had a good amount of clothes and storage on earlier this year and the drywall was good as new.
For light loads. Use all purpose Fischer duo power. The greatest plug for solid walls or light loads in dry walls. (The red gray ones). For anything till 20kg in dry wall use heavy duty dry Wall anchors from toggler. (Plastic ones that clip open). Anything above that in weight you use toggler heavy duty toggle bolts or studs. (Not shown in video.)
Am I the only one that watched this like 15 times in a row and still can't figure out why I watched this 15 times in a row????? It is a cool vid though thanks for making it brochampski..........
This behavior is called "adhd". They treat it as an illness, because it's harder to survive in this kind of society. But others say it's just a different life style. But it makes harder living in this society, for sure.
I live in Europe where the walls are brick then cement with a little rendering. It’s so darn difficult to put up wall art. Which of these is for my situation?🤔🤔🤔🤔
any of the ones that do not flatten or deform. You will need a masonry or ceramics drill bit for brick walls. There are numerous tool tips on how to set a wall anchor in a brick or concrete wall.
16 I think if I counted correctly is the best for solid brick, stone or block wall. 7 will work but 16 is much better, will hold a larger load and won't come down in a solid wall anytime soon! I stay away from any of them that are plastic, I've never had good luck and I've installed office furniture for over 15 years and hung very heavy overhead cabinets on drywall, block, wood, you name it I've mounted to it. Pictures and light wall art you'd be fine most likely but there not much more expensive so why not use the better option. Just my 2¢, hope this helps a little.
Well that’s cool to watch but what the hell are they actually each used for? Also for some reason the occasional shift to a screwdriver after all the others used a drill was weirdly funny.