I put 2 hangers and 2 bar mounts, and my wife put our daughter's clothes on the bar and 2:00 am she woke up hearing everything fall on the floor. Now I'm mounting 2" screws into the studs. This bar you installed won't hold for long.
I'm putting in some wood and using that to support a shelf above and to secure the bar sockets. Also, if you have a wide closet you will need a support in the center. I am a google expert so I have yet to do any of this but I watched so many videos I am ready to try.
So wait....you hang it at 5 foot based off human height? You didn't hang it high enough off the ground based on the idea that you don't want clothing to not be dragging on the floor? Like long coats, skits, or dresses?
Came to see Paul's tutorial. Was very intrigued by the Megapro
Should be installing into wood not drywall. Trust my mistake
I put 2 hangers and 2 bar mounts, and my wife put our daughter's clothes on the bar and 2:00 am she woke up hearing everything fall on the floor. Now I'm mounting 2" screws into the studs. This bar you installed won't hold for long.
ooh I want that tool
Add some wood on each side for better support clothes get heavy
How do we know if it's sturdy enough if we didn't see you hang up your new jacket?
Okay, so this guy's mounting the brackets just on drywall? No stud?
I'm putting in some wood and using that to support a shelf above and to secure the bar sockets. Also, if you have a wide closet you will need a support in the center. I am a google expert so I have yet to do any of this but I watched so many videos I am ready to try.
Add some cleats for a shelf and use a metal rod.
Call Megan Pro is a bad ass
So wait....you hang it at 5 foot based off human height? You didn't hang it high enough off the ground based on the idea that you don't want clothing to not be dragging on the floor? Like long coats, skits, or dresses?
That setup looks flimsy. Just saying.
It's pretty standard though.
Yeh, needs find studs or install center bracket