Submitted by saratim • December 17, 2020
www.albanycountyfasteners.com
When anchoring to walls, you won't be able to always screw into a stud. When studs aren't available, you would have to use a drywall anchor. Drywall anchors typically expand behind each board of drywall, gypsum board, or sheetrock to prevent pullout of a screw. This would keep pictures, curtain rods, mirrors, or other light-duty materials hanging up on the wall.
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