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โOct-17-2013 03:53 PM
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.
โOct-17-2013 03:17 PM
Tumbleweeds wrote:
Try These from Lowes
Hollow door anchors
โOct-17-2013 11:11 AM
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โOct-16-2013 06:29 AM
Rmack1 wrote:
...After reading everyone's responses, I'm off to Google 'pop-rivets'...
โOct-15-2013 09:41 PM
Rmack1 wrote:For the towel rack, Command strips. For sensitive electronics on a shelf, follow Roy B's advice. You most certainly do have studs in the wall of your trailer, find them and anything can be secured..Old-Biscuit wrote:
Your Mini Lite has aluminum wall studs...locate them then drill/screw into them for heavy items.
3M Command Strips for other items-------they 'stick' on----just have to properly clean area before attaching.
We have several pictures hanging in hallway of 5'vr and on walls in living area.
Large pictures with heavy frames. 6 1/2 Yrs of FT travel and they have never even budged
That, of course, is the optimum solution.
But, I'm trying to find a way to hang a light-weight paper towel rack in an area that probably doesn't even have any studs. Industrial strength Velcro worked OK for the first year, then after a summer in SoCal, Even the empty rack fell off.
Also, I have a lot of SWM satellite TV components for my 'Traveler' roof-mounted dish that I need to mount right below the TV on an interior wall. It probably doesn't even have aluminum studs. Maybe wooden ones, not sure.
After reading everyone's responses, I'm off to Google 'pop-rivets'.
Thanks, everyone.
โOct-15-2013 07:04 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Your Mini Lite has aluminum wall studs...locate them then drill/screw into them for heavy items.
3M Command Strips for other items-------they 'stick' on----just have to properly clean area before attaching.
We have several pictures hanging in hallway of 5'vr and on walls in living area.
Large pictures with heavy frames. 6 1/2 Yrs of FT travel and they have never even budged
โOct-15-2013 09:51 AM
rockhillmanor wrote:Find the "Industrial Strength Velcro", indoor and outdoor stuff. And clean the wall you are attaching to with alcohol. My Cobra 29LTD has been attached to the outer wall besides driver seat with 2 strips of industrial strength Velcro for 2 years now. Has been there in temperatures of -0 to +90 degrees f. That radio weights 4 pounds and has not moved.
Don't count of velcro. I found the glue part that sticks to the wall is no guarantee. Every time I have tried it they came right off the wall.
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