Do drywall anchors need to be flush?

You want the anchor to go in fairly smoothly with a bit of resistance, but you don't want to be fighting with it to get it to go in. Hammer the anchor in until it's flush with the wall.
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Are wall anchors supposed to go all the way in?

Push the anchor in as far as it will go. If you drilled the right size hole, you won't be able to get it all the way in without tapping it with a hammer. When the anchor is fully inserted, the front edge of the lip should be flush with the wall.
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Why does my drywall anchor keeps spinning?

Try wedging two or more wooden toothpicks in the anchor, preferably toward the sides (glue probably won't help since it doesn't tend to stick to the soft plastic in anchors). Now when you drive the screw, the toothpicks should push outward, creating a tighter fit that may be enough to lock the screw into the anchor.
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How close can 2 drywall anchors be?

The EZTips say that the space between anchors should be 2 inches. In my case, the bracket holes are not 2 inches apart. More like 1 inch.
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How do you line up drywall anchors?

How to Use a Drywall Anchor
  1. With a pencil, mark the point where you want to hang whatever it is you're trying to hang.
  2. Drill/make a pilot hole. ...
  3. Stick the anchor in the pilot hole and tap it into place until the head of the anchor flushes up with the wall. ...
  4. Use a screwdriver to set the screw.
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Everything You Need to Know About Wall Plugs



Will multiple wall anchors hold more weight?

anchors on different walls can each support 50lbs, whether or not the load(s) supported is shared between the two or not. However, any holes in the drywall weaken it slightly, so while an anchor in drywall may be rated for 50lbs, putting two within a few inches of each other will decrease this rating.
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How much weight can a drywall anchor hold?

Toggle bolts are the types of drywall anchors that can support up to 50 pounds, while steel hollow-wall anchors have a drywall anchors weight limit of up to 100 pounds.
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Do you need a stud for a drywall anchor?

There's never a stud when you need one. If you're looking for a clever solution to hang a picture or other fixture to drywall, try one of these. Whether fastening a framed picture, mirror, shelf, or curtain rod to a wall, it's always best to screw or nail directly into a wall stud.
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How can you tell if a molly bolt is too tight?

Turn the screw clockwise until you feel a lot of resistance and the top of the molly bolt is tight against the wall.
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Why won't my drywall anchor go in all the way?

The are a couple of reasons why it might not go in, if it doesn't go in at all, then the hole is too small -try wiggling the drill on the way out to open it up. When you were drilling the pilot hole did you hit a stud?
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Can screw be longer than anchor?

Purchase the Proper Size

Since the purpose of a drywall anchor is to stabilize a screw, it must be at least one size bigger than the screw. Of course, as the size of screw you need to use depends and will change based on the size and weight of the item you are hanging, the size of the wall anchor will also change.
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Can you reuse drywall anchors?

If you can drive an anchor into the hole with a few taps from a hammer, the drywall anchor will make the hole reusable. If the pilot hole is too small for the drywall anchor, enlarge it using a drill and drill bit. If the hole is too large for a drywall anchor, use a bolt-type fastener or patch the drywall.
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Can you shorten drywall anchors?

METHOD 3: CUT AND HAMMER IT

Cut the top off the drywall anchor. Then tap a wide nail against the anchor mouth with a hammer until the drywall anchor falls back behind the wall. Score the drywall around the anchor head with the cutting wheel or, if you don't have a drill with a cutting wheel, a utility knife.
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How much weight can drywall hold without anchors?

How much weight can drywall hold without anchors? This can be 5 to 10 pounds, but keep in mind that the drywall is an extremely brittle material and, it is not strong enough to hold the weight for a longer period of time.
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How do you fix an anchor hole that is too big?

Fill the hole with any liquid glue that can be used on wood (like Elmer's). Jam in several wood toothpicks until they're very snug and entirely fill the hole. Allow to dry completely, then snap off toothpick ends so they're flush with surface. Drive your screw through the repaired hole!
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How do I know if I've hit a stud?

Simply drill or nail into the wall at the location you found with a stud finder. If it goes in and gets stuck, you've hit the stud. If it suddenly slides into the wall and is easy to pull out, you've gone through the drywall and hit air!
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Can I mount a TV with drywall anchors?

Mounting a tv with drywall anchors or bolts is a great option if you can't drill into a stud. You'll need to use a hollow wall anchor that looks similar to a regular screw, with a butterfly toggle at the end. Once they're placed in the wall, they'll attach to the back.
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How far apart are wall anchors?

Both the International Residential Code (IRC) and USG, the manufacturer of Sheetrock, note that the recommended maximum field screw spacing for wall drywall is 16 inches. Some builders like to space fasteners tighter than that, so they go down to 12 inches.
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Will drywall anchors hold a shelf?

Wall anchors, also called molly plugs, will help you build a sturdy foundation for your shelf. Regular hollow wall anchors are fine for plaster; for drywall you will need butterfly or toggle anchors. Before deciding which anchors to buy, consider what you want your shelves to hold.
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How do you measure anchor hole?

To get the right-size hole, measure the shank of the drill bit against the front of the anchor -- its diameter should be the same size or 1/16 inch more than that to make the opening for the screw. If the diameter of the anchor is displayed on the packaging, drill the hole with a bit of the same diameter.
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