Mark the location of each stud lightly with a pencil.
How to hang a clothes iron on wall.
The only thing we would hang in sheet rock would be a light weight framed picture maybe.
We have a f.
On the chosen wall space locate and mark the center of the wall stud s or side of base cabinet.
Pass a stud detector over the wall where you will hang your decorations.
The cast iron will tear up your sheet rock.
To install shelf brackets decide where on the wall you would like the bracket to be.
This is using a f p dryer and bracket.
Remove the board and drill two holes into the wall.
Look at the walls and side cabinets.
Walk into the kitchen.
No you should definitely hang in the studs.
Hold the bracket up against the wall.
Use the board to mark holes on the wall where the screws will go.
Hang a pretty wooden crate to house the iron and any ironing supplies with coat hooks on the bottom to hang the ironing board on.
You will need 16 inches or more for width and 18 to 48 inches below the rack for hanging area.
Cast iron is heavy it will need the support of the studs for sure.
Drywall alone has little holding power.
Most modern houses are built with 16 inch on center o c wall studs.
Attaching the wrought iron decorations to a wall stud makes them hang more securely so it is important to know their location instead of just guessing.
For medium weight items 20 40 pounds consider a spreading type ribbed plastic anchors or threaded anchors.
Find any space to hang a rack.
Hang up the baseboard on the wall making sure it is level and mark the locations of the two holes on the wall.
With a shelf bracket you can hang clothes hangers parallel with the wall taking up less space than if you hung away from the wall like they would on a clothes rod.
The screws should be long enough to bite at least 1 1 2 inches into the studs to make the rack.
After lifting the rack into position in your closet you screw the flanges to studs in the walls.
I planned to distress it some but decided not to after i finished it.
Silhouette i have a cameo 2.
First i found a board from my scrap wood pile and painted it navy and then painted a second coat of white.
I thought it was the perfect way to hang up my ironing board in a fun and pretty way.