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

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    Drill, screw, and anchor. Wall-specific hardware (optional) Before You Begin. You'll need to do two things before you start hanging any photos: determine eye level and decide where your frame will go.

  3. Molly (fastener) - Wikipedia

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    For heavy objects, multiple molly bolts may be required. The name Molly was formerly trademarked [ 2 ] but is now often used in generic reference . Other names used for this same general type of fastener include hollow-wall anchor and hollow-door anchor , sometimes with design variations but always with the same design theme of expansion via ...

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  6. Wall plug - Wikipedia

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    Other varieties of wall plug are mechanical anchors for heavy duty loads and hollow wall fixings for fixing to plasterboard. The first mechanical anchor, the Rawlbolt, was designed in the 1930s by the Rawlplug company and the first fixing for hollow walls was the Toggle Bolt, which was also designed by Rawlplug in 1941.

  7. History of the anchor - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Anchor Co has its primary role in the very large anchor business, producing mooring anchors and permanent installation types for heavy industry, such as oilrigs. On the back of this reputation, the Bruce small boat anchor type was initially very successful, and represented some significant improvements over the CQR. It is no longer produced.