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CincyGus wrote:
SNIP
Lastly, they make a putty that wonderful for keeping things in place on counter tops. Comes in a little flat package. Gray in strips about 1" by 3" wide and the thickness of wrigleys chewing gum. Tear of a peice, roll it up in a ball and attach a couple balls to the bottom of your item and stick it to the counter. We use it for holding the toothbrush holder and soap dish in the bathroom and a utensil crock on the counter in the kitchen that holds all our cooking spoons, etc. Stuff is magic. Never moves but easy to pull up and leaves no residue if removed or repositioned.
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John&Joey wrote:Rmack1 wrote:Tumbleweeds wrote:
Try These from Lowes
Hollow door anchors
Thank you, that looks like it will work.
I bought a pop-rivet gun at Lowe's, and it didn't work! It would pull back the nail, expand the end, but then it would get stuck. I had the tool fully compressed, but it never clipped off the little rod. I finally got it to let go of it, but the rod was still sticking out, with no visible marks that you would think would be there if the tool was trying to clip the excess off.
You didn't use the tool correctly. Instead of actually trying to mount something just use a pop rivet/gun all by itself. Keep pulling on the handle until the nail pops off. There is no cutter, you did not mushroom it enough that's all. You need to keep pumping on the handle.
Also sometimes you need to slide the tool further down the nail shaft as the pop rivet expands.
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