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18" square 30lb plaque to drywall - stud mounted... Please help!

jtiii

I paid good money for you to read this!
So I ordered a plaque with a blind mount - like a fool I thought it was going to have keyhole slots and I could just use screws with anchors to hang it. Instead it's got studs in the corners. I'm going on a painted interior wall. How the heck should I mount this? Should I use construction adhesive in addition to silicone in the holes? How do I keep it against the wall until it sets?
 

Brandon708

New Member
Why wouldn't you just mount it with the studs?
Make a template, Drill the holes, put some silicone on the studs and back of plaque and put into the wall. Done
 

jtiii

I paid good money for you to read this!
Why wouldn't you just mount it with the studs?
Make a template, Drill the holes, put some silicone on the studs and back of plaque and put into the wall. Done
I wasn't sure if this weighed too much to do it that way, I was worried about it tipping away from the wall.
 

Brandon708

New Member
It should be fine with the 4 studs and silicone on the back of the plaque. Don't over drill the holes in the drywall. You the studs to fit snuggly in there.

Also, apply the silicone in circles on the back. They act as little suction cups.
 

visual800

Active Member
that size and weight will work just fine on drywall, silicon on all studs and then place dime sized spots on back of plaque maybe only about 8-10 spots, dont go putting 3 tubes on back theres no sense in it
 
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