How To Use Threaded Drywall Anchors
If you don t have an electric drill press the tip of a philips head screwdriver against the wall and twist it back and forth to create a hole.
How to use threaded drywall anchors. Set the screw to the depth you want with the same screwdriver or drill. With a rubber mallet or hammer lightly tap the anchor into the wall until you get to the threads. Hammer the anchor sleeve into the pre drilled hole or directly into the wall. This video will explain how and when to use a wall anchor when trying to secure an object to a wall disclaimerour videos are for entertainment purposes only. Start by drilling a hole about the size of the tip of the threaded anchor.
When the wide threads start to grab on make sure you. Then take your power drill and drive the threaded anchor into the drywall just like you would with a normal screw. Ron hazelton answers all your questions and demonstrates how to patch a hole in drywall. Here s a step by step guide to using a drywall anchor. Next take your screw and drive it into the anchor stopping when it feels snug.
As with the expansion anchor drive it in until it sits flush with the drywall. Again if you opt to use a drill go slow and be careful. Use a drill bit that s the same size as the dry wall anchor. Choose the right anchor for your project see above. Box 161356 mobile al 36616.
Use a screwdriver to screw the anchor into the wall until the head of the anchor is flush with the drywall.