In Reply to: If you don't have studs in wall, is there a best practice to hang projector screen that pulls down?@ posted by bullethead on October 30, 2020 at 03:40:14:
There must be some type of stud in the wall to support the wall-
There are a number of ways to locate studs - either by ear, or with a device...
If there are in fact no studs -
then I would take a large piece of plywood, and secure it with lots of drywall screws, then attach the screen from the plywood.
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- RE: If you don't have studs in wall, is there a best practice to hang projector screen that pulls down?@ - 6bq5 10:37:34 10/31/20 (4)
- RE: If you don't have studs in wall, is there a best practice to hang projector screen that pulls down?@ - bullethead 16:09:17 10/31/20 (1)
- I would not do that... - grantv 08:31:34 12/24/20 (0)
- RE: If you don't have studs in wall, is there a best practice to hang projector screen that pulls down?@ - pictureguy 10:55:36 10/31/20 (0)
- RE: If you don't have studs in wall, is there a best practice to hang projector screen that pulls down?@ - rivervalley817 10:45:09 10/31/20 (0)