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

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    Hammer and nails. Drill, screw, and anchor. Wall-specific hardware (optional) ... Use specially made plaster screws instead. Tile: Hang pictures on tile with care—make a wrong move and you could ...

  3. 7 Creative Ways to Hang Art Without Nails - AOL

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    From adhesive hooks to picture rail molding, here's how to hang wall art without using nails. Never worrying about spackling again!

  4. Molly (fastener) - Wikipedia

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    Molly fastener. A molly or molly bolt (often misspelled moly [1]) is a type of screw fastener that fastens objects to plaster or gypsum board hollow walls by providing an anchor to be lodged inside a hole and expanded once in position.

  5. 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.

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    This best-selling 3M CLAW hook set requires absolutely no tools — just your hands. Hang up to 45 pounds on one single hook.

  7. Anchor bolt - Wikipedia

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    Bonded anchors are also referred as adhesive anchors [9] or chemical anchors. The anchoring material is an adhesive (also called mortar) [3] usually consisting of epoxy, polyester, or vinylester resins. [1] In bonded anchors, the force-transfer mechanism is based on bond stresses provided by binding organic materials.

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