A 1 1 2 inch 4d nail driven in at a 45 degree upward angle can hold as much as 20 pounds.
Hanging a medium weight picture in plaster wall.
Wall hanging hooks can be a good option for hanging heavy picture if you don t mind driving a nail through your wall.
You should take more precautions if you are hanging a medium to heavyweight picture frame.
It s good to have a selection of these on hand in different sizes.
How to hang medium to heavyweight picture frames on plaster walls.
Screws and screws with masonry anchors for heavy items are your best choice for hanging things on plaster walls without picture rail.
This system works by simply installing a rail along the wall and pictures then hang from cables attached to the rail and are fastened with hooks.
How much weight you can hang on the stud depends on what you hang it with.
How to hang on plaster walls with a picture hanging system.
When using nails it s always preferable to use a wall stud.
Even so it is possible hang numerous pictures throughout the house.
After moving into a new home you might realize that the walls are made of plaster and not drywall.
If you try to hammer in a nail to hang a picture the nail might actually bend in half.
Hammer the nails into the wall stud then hang your picture on the hanger.
You can rest the bottom of the picture on top of two hooks if you prefer.
If the pictures are small and equipped with a wire on the back use a small picture hook and nail.
With proper technique hanging pictures on a lath and plaster wall isn t a problem.
Choose a hanger that uses several nails for added strength.
If your picture is narrower use a mounting picture hanger to hang it from one point on the wall stud.
In terms of weight capacity one picture hanging hook with a nail can hold up to 25 pounds and two hanging hooks can hold up to 50 pounds.
That s enough for a small to medium picture frame or a small wall light or planter.
The ideal solution for hanging pictures on plaster is to use a picture hanging system like the all in one click rail cable hanging kit.
This process should take.
Heavy picture frames bulletin boards smoke alarms door chimes lightweight shelving wall mounted light fixtures wall mounted mirrors on drywall.
When the hook is in place hang the frame s loop on the wall hook.
To avoid using nails you can try adhesive hanging hooks.
Once you know where you plan on hanging the picture use a tape measure to determine where the screw will go.
For most average medium weight pictures though you should be able to use nearly any space on the wall.
Picture frame hangers and nails.
If hanging on a plaster wall make sure you use a hanger that uses screws not nails.