How To Nail In Wall

In most homes, studs are easy enough to find with a tape measure, flashlight.

How To Nail In Wall. Before you rack up a huge fee (or worse, lose your security toothpaste works best for small holes in the wall, particularly because toothpaste tends to crack. Stay at home mum's home handy guy brendan shows you the safest and most cost effective way how to nail into a wall for hanging pictures.

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Looking to hang something on your wall? Usually, the nails are at about the same height on all studs, so just go over about 16 inches and run the level around in little circles — you'll find another nail. Most houses will have drywall, but many built before 1950 used lath and plaster if you have a lot of wall fastening to do in an old house or in walls crowded with pipes and wires, consider buying a cordless inspection camera.

If you only have a couple tiny nail holes to fill then it might not be worth buying an entire container of spackle.

Hang heavy art on lath and plaster walls. Hang heavy art on lath and plaster walls. The bottom line is this: You'll need to find a stud (and not the kind with broad shoulders and a square jaw).