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  2. This Is The Best Way To Hang Pictures, According To An Expert

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    Reinstall the hardware on a stud instead. How to Hang Pictures on Different Types of Walls. Drywall is one of the best types of wall to hang pictures on, as it's easy to drill into and easy to ...

  3. This Hack Will Ensure You ALWAYS Hit A Stud - AOL

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    Remember, the studs run vertically, so you can hang artwork lower or higher, but you need to drill into the stud. They're usually about 16 inches apart on the wall. Option Two: Knock on the Wall

  4. Wall stud - Wikipedia

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    Wall studs are framing components in timber or steel-framed walls, that run between the top and bottom plates.It is a fundamental element in frame building. The majority non-masonry buildings rely on wall studs, with wood being the most common and least-expensive material used for studs.

  5. Lath and plaster - Wikipedia

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    Lath and plaster is a building process used to finish mainly interior dividing walls and ceilings. It consists of narrow strips of wood which are nailed horizontally across the wall studs or ceiling joists and then coated in plaster. The technique derives from an earlier, more primitive process called wattle and daub. [1]

  6. Blocking (construction) - Wikipedia

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    Blocking placed as attachment points for cabinets, while doubling as bracing against compression of the studs. Blocking ( dwang , nog, noggin, and nogging) is the use of short pieces of dimensional lumber in wood framed construction to brace longer members or to provide grounds for fixings.

  7. Designers NEVER Hang Family Photos in This Room - AOL

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