Steel 2X4's make it hard to hang mirror, help!

Closed Thread
Thread Tools
  #1  
Old 03-04-2014, 01:02 AM
dotti105's Avatar
dotti105 dotti105 is offline
Gold member
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: The Village of Gilchrist, fulltime
Posts: 1,089
Thanks: 98
Thanked 12 Times in 8 Posts
Default Steel 2X4's make it hard to hang mirror, help!

We closed on our home Feb 12 and found everything to be just as designed. We couldn't be happier with our home! We are very excited to be Villagers at last!!

When we started to decorate our house we had trouble hanging a mirror in the entry hall. After looking back at photos taken during framing, we discovered that the wall in question is framed with steel 2x4s, this after placing a series of holes in the wall, of course!

Patching the drywall is no big deal, but how on earth do you hang a heavy mirror or framed art work on these steel 2x4 walls?

I'm sure some of you must have run into the same problem.

Thanks in advance!!
  #2  
Old 03-04-2014, 07:34 AM
gomoho's Avatar
gomoho gomoho is offline
Sage
Join Date: May 2012
Posts: 4,340
Thanks: 0
Thanked 1 Time in 1 Post
Default

We hung a very heavy pot rack on a kitchen wall and the fella that did the work found the metal stud and drilled into the center of it and put a large bolt into there. I could
probably do pull ups on this pot rack it is so secure.
  #3  
Old 03-04-2014, 08:18 AM
JB in TV JB in TV is offline
Veteran member
Join Date: Jan 2013
Posts: 642
Thanks: 0
Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts
Default

Another option is buying drywall anchors at Home Depot or Lowes. You don't use the studs at all. There are drywall anchors that hold alot of weight. Thats what we have done, and all is well.. Very easy to do.
  #4  
Old 03-04-2014, 08:57 AM
graciegirl's Avatar
graciegirl graciegirl is offline
Sage
Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 40,192
Thanks: 5,029
Thanked 5,793 Times in 2,006 Posts
Send a message via AIM to graciegirl
Default

We have a 200 lb. mirror hung by The Village Hangman, Roger Dudis. That is the name of his business and there is a noose on the side of his truck. He is a villager and lives in Bridgeport at Lake Sumter. He attached a shelf like piece of metal on the back of the mirror and and shelf like piece of metal on the wall.


It took him, Sweetie, me and friend Diane to lift it into place.


He hasn't ever given us any money or gift cards for saying good things about him. Nor would we take them.
__________________
It is better to laugh than to cry.

Last edited by graciegirl; 04-07-2014 at 04:58 PM.
  #5  
Old 03-04-2014, 10:39 AM
peggyb peggyb is offline
Member
Join Date: Dec 2010
Posts: 88
Thanks: 3
Thanked 9 Times in 6 Posts
Default

I hung a very large antique mirror with same situation. Had trouble finding the studs with my stud finder until I changed the setting to "metal"...surprise! And of course the placement for the hook was right between the two studs. A mollybolt would not work because the screw would have to protrude a bit. I have a wire in back, so I actually but a screw in anchor in the wall flanked by two 100 lb test picture hangars. I figure with 3 sturdy hooks it won't go anywhere...so far so good!
  #6  
Old 03-04-2014, 10:52 AM
bonrich's Avatar
bonrich bonrich is offline
Veteran member
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Bemus Point, NY, Village of Sanibel
Posts: 588
Thanks: 0
Thanked 154 Times in 69 Posts
Default

There are drywall hangers that do not need to hit a metal or wood stud. They are shaped like a triangle and have 3 nailing holes in it. Some will hold up to 100 pounds or larger. Found at Home Depot and probably Lowes in the hardware section with the other wall hangers for pictures, etc.
Closed Thread


You are viewing a new design of the TOTV site. Click here to revert to the old version.

All times are GMT -5. The time now is 06:31 PM.