This could be the best picture hanging system ever! 3M Claw

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июл 2023
  • After many years of putting up fixings for pictures and prints around the home I think I've found the easiest, quickest and most secure hanging system ever! The 3M Claw.
    🧰 The tools and equipment I use: www.amazon.co.uk/shop/properdiy
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  • @twincamtim
    @twincamtim 10 месяцев назад +144

    It's probably already been said but worth repeating. You are producing videos which are interesting, entertaining, informative, funny, varied and professional. But most of all they are highly enjoyable, without the often boring, monotonous voiceover or lack of detail. The editing is not intrusive and so well done it is usually virtually invisible. Lastly, I absolutely love your relaxed approach to everything, which comes across as if you are talking to one of your friends. I can't get enough of them and always look forward to the next one! Thank you.

    • @MikeSmith-sg9pt
      @MikeSmith-sg9pt 10 месяцев назад +11

      15 minutes on such a simple product, but I didn't lose interest once.

    • @emielhoffer
      @emielhoffer 10 месяцев назад +3

      Amen

    • @danieldavidmccabe
      @danieldavidmccabe 10 месяцев назад

      Agree - the overall style is great and keeps you interested without being obnoxious like some other DIY channels suffer from.

    • @joekagerer
      @joekagerer 10 месяцев назад +1

      No need to buy an expensive flat screen TV mount!!! 😂😂😂
      I have an observation from all the way over across the pond in California.
      You mentioned heavy plaster over the drywall. I would that would make these hangers more effective. Even several coats of paint may improve the density of the wallboard which is actually what failed.
      Your tests were already so high above the limit that it doesn't matter though.

  • @jules.marshall
    @jules.marshall 10 месяцев назад +15

    The mirror which I should have hung 6 years ago is now on the wall thanks to this video. Thank you.

  • @paulleggett9735
    @paulleggett9735 10 месяцев назад +10

    Fair play to the unsung hero in this video....the Sainsbury's bag.

  • @dereklewinson3018
    @dereklewinson3018 Месяц назад +1

    Thx so much for this video! Yesterday, after watching this video, I mounted a 36"×24" magnetic whiteboard in my office using a couple of 11kg (25lbs) 3M claws for the first time, plus a spirit level. Easiest mounting job ever! I even removed and repositioned the board higher. Again, EASY! Cheers!

  • @tureq85
    @tureq85 10 месяцев назад +6

    Stuart would make watching paint dry interesting. I am addicted to your videos and you're not late to the party, I didn't know these existed!

  • @keithg1xfl
    @keithg1xfl 10 месяцев назад +47

    If you've got a Painting weighing 40+ Kg, then I would say you DON'T have plasterboard on your Walls in your Stately Home

  • @outoftheburrough
    @outoftheburrough 10 месяцев назад +2

    I'm impressed by the strength of the string & the bag 😂

  • @bscott77
    @bscott77 10 месяцев назад +6

    Great little products. If it says 3M on it then I tend to buy it. Is an incredibly trusted brand

  • @Mani00786
    @Mani00786 11 часов назад

    I enjoyed your proper dubai vids. I didnt know you do DIY vids.

  • @John01GM40
    @John01GM40 10 месяцев назад +8

    the most impressive thing in this video is the fact a sainsburys shopping bag can take such weight without the handles failing.
    As for the picture hook, obvious from the word go that the weak point is the plasterboard, not the hook. Those narrow hooks under a downforce are acting like knife blades cutting their way down. They may be easy to insert but I would not use them - then again I've always been sceptical about fixings that are stronger than the plasterboard in terms of the extra damage that will occur when they fail.

    • @astronemir
      @astronemir 6 дней назад

      The damage here looks way less than a regular drill in wall hook

  • @bailgatemethodistchurch9002
    @bailgatemethodistchurch9002 10 месяцев назад +1

    Brilliant videos, thank you. Easy to follow, entertaining and informative. Please keep going!

  • @georgemacdonald5282
    @georgemacdonald5282 День назад

    I was just about to say that you should be wearing safety goggles and then i noticed that you put a pair on, a wee bit late though, but great video and nicely demonstrated, i think i prefer the double sided picture hangers, maybe you could do a test on these, it would great to see how they perform, all the best.

  • @apmeehan
    @apmeehan 2 месяца назад

    I don't know what I'm more excited by: this new wall fixing (I have about 20 picture frames that I was literally about to start hanging up around my flat, and am so glad I now won't be having to drill 6mm holes all over the walls), or the ingenious dust collection device at 1:19.

  • @daveknibbs4046
    @daveknibbs4046 10 месяцев назад

    Brilliant test for these remarkable fixings.
    Definitely worth trying for future pictures etc
    Great content as always 👍👍

  • @richardphillips3303
    @richardphillips3303 10 месяцев назад +2

    I've seen these advertised, but your impartial tests show that they are pretty awesome 😊. Thank you Stuart for sharing!

  • @SmallWorldFilms
    @SmallWorldFilms 7 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you! Having watched this, I overcame my anxiety and installed one of these claws. I did need to persuade it to go with with a hammer, but it went in without incident.

  • @Quaker521
    @Quaker521 10 месяцев назад +6

    As with most of the best things in life this is such a simple idea (wish I'd thought of it) but for its simplicity it works beautifully. Thanks for bringing this to our attention and I'm sure that 3M's sales are about to go up. I know that I'll be buying some. Cheers.

  • @Splits-man
    @Splits-man 10 месяцев назад

    Pretty impressive actually. Thanks for the heads up Stuart.

  • @basfinnis
    @basfinnis 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks for showing this. Just what I need.

  • @martinhunt6004
    @martinhunt6004 10 месяцев назад

    Most splendid Stuart. A good job.

  • @nicolass2262
    @nicolass2262 10 месяцев назад +1

    What an amazing timing for me to find this video I have like 10 frames to hang this week. Already order some.
    Great content thanks for the video.

  • @anneaires3984
    @anneaires3984 4 месяца назад +4

    I just ordered the 65 lb one for hanging a heavy vintage vanity mirror. Your video is super helpful! Many thanks from across the pond! 😀🇺🇸

    • @lovelyyy7573
      @lovelyyy7573 Месяц назад

      How much does your mirror weigh? I want to hang a 35 lb full length mirror and am wondering if the 65lb ones will work or if I should get wall anchors

    • @anneaires3984
      @anneaires3984 Месяц назад +1

      @@lovelyyy7573 Good morning! My mirror weighs about 30 lbs. I've yet to hang it though because honestly, I chickened out. I began the project but decided not to because I felt wall anchors would be a better choice and the mirror belonged to my beloved mom & dad and it's very special to me so I chose the old but reliable method. Hope this helps!🌞

    • @lovelyyy7573
      @lovelyyy7573 Месяц назад

      @@anneaires3984 good advice! I will stick to the old method too. Thank you for your help 😊 💕. Have a blessed day

    • @anneaires3984
      @anneaires3984 Месяц назад

      @@lovelyyy7573 Best wishes and you have a lovely blessed day as well friend! ❤️🙏🏼🕊️

  • @faithingrits
    @faithingrits 10 месяцев назад

    Wow! Thank you for this share! I've got an upcoming craft room project this year and this is super useful. I've not seen these yet in the UK (but not recently looked either). I'll be checking in my local spots for these. I've got a mix of plasterboard stud walls and plasterboard over stone walls. I like to have a "working wall" in front of my craft space for tools; much like in my she-shed workshop with a wall of tools behind my workbench. Like you said, I've had enough of the command adhesive things! I've gone a mix of hooks/pegs/magnetic/cleat in my outdoor workshop. My indoor craft 'tool wall' needs a different kind of thinking and planning. So, Diolch yn Fawr for sharing this tip! My creative thinking is away now with ideas 🤓

  • @whitemoor66
    @whitemoor66 10 месяцев назад

    Like you i have only recently discovered these and i thought they looked brilliant. Your testing has confirmed that!

  • @gerryforrester2211
    @gerryforrester2211 6 месяцев назад

    Was considering these, your vid has ‘nailed it’ for me. Thanks for the great vid.

  • @2098elk
    @2098elk 6 месяцев назад

    What a wonderful product! Just finished hanging a small grandfather clock, Solved a problem with toggle bolts.

  • @ajmilagros
    @ajmilagros 6 месяцев назад

    It’s amazing how I was just looking at these hooks yesterday, deciding whether or not they would suit my needs and then boom your video comes up with all the evidence I need. I guess I might be going back to the store to buy. 😂 thanks

  • @waynebelfast
    @waynebelfast 5 месяцев назад

    These look amazing. I've been putting off hanging some pictures because I'm terrible at DIY, but these are definitely getting purchased.

  • @markshaz8691
    @markshaz8691 10 месяцев назад

    These are bloody genius!

  • @mickeyfilmer5551
    @mickeyfilmer5551 10 месяцев назад +2

    I am looking at a clock I bought a few years ago, that I deemed too heavy for my wall- it's 7kg so you've just solved that problem for me. Thanks again for enlightening me.

  • @carlhobson1578
    @carlhobson1578 10 месяцев назад

    What a great simple solution😊

  • @paulinedavis8734
    @paulinedavis8734 9 месяцев назад

    THANKS...moved during COVID & haven’t hung a thing on my walls yet... 3M The Claw just made that thing on my TO DO LIST... a lot SIMPLER !!

  • @jimleishman4652
    @jimleishman4652 10 месяцев назад

    Very impressive, and minimal damage to the plasterboard after failing. I'll be getting some of them fittings

  • @AndrewLumsden
    @AndrewLumsden 10 месяцев назад +2

    I've only got solid walls but these look very useful. You could put a couple side by side a few inches apart for heavier loads. I have a very large and heavy mirror that is hung on two double pin X hooks. These appear to be the modern equivalent.

  • @frostyarnie2941
    @frostyarnie2941 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you very much, really informative and entertaining to watch. I’m moving in a couple of months time so these claws will come in very handy indeed. 👍👍

  • @sih4143
    @sih4143 10 месяцев назад +2

    My preference is the Takker pins, same design of the downward force rating, but they come as just the pin first then you can add on a couple of different types hooks if wish to. So on the wall they have a much smaller profile. But I use them without the hook and they hold pictures (glass clip frames and large framed canvas).

  • @MikeSmith-sg9pt
    @MikeSmith-sg9pt 10 месяцев назад

    Great video, ordering some of those immediately!

  • @andyc972
    @andyc972 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks Stuart, I hadn't come across these before, they look like a simple effective solution so well worth knowing about !
    I have always used "Toly" hooks, and they're pretty effective and reliable for most pictures and can be used on other types of wall as well. I still tend to use a plug and screw for Mirrors though as they can be very heavy - we have one that is around 20kg. I have also used expanding hollow wall anchors for this, but I have a love hate relationship with these fixtures, so now avoid them if possible !

  • @silush630
    @silush630 10 месяцев назад +4

    What a great idea. I normally use the normal rawl plugs but will use these in future. More stuff like this on the channel for sure

  • @lesthiele4921
    @lesthiele4921 10 месяцев назад

    Will have to see if they are available in Australia, thanks for the preview Stuart,

  • @6panel300
    @6panel300 6 месяцев назад

    It just goes to show how we over engineer things. A simple no fuss solution like these are great. I will certainly be buying some. Another great video Stuart.

  • @derpleyew
    @derpleyew 8 месяцев назад

    Omg the music is so tense while the final weight test is being done 😂
    Great video. I bought some of the 7kg ones a while back and haven’t got around to using them yet, but now I am going to make use of them.

  • @markpeam8549
    @markpeam8549 10 месяцев назад

    Perfect timing - I've got a 1m x 2m painting to put up and wasn't looking forward to using rawlplug(s). I'll give these a go, probably the larger one "just in case". Thanks.

  • @nnnbooks1211
    @nnnbooks1211 4 месяца назад

    this video was more exciting than some of the marvel movies. thanks for testing :)

  • @robjames292
    @robjames292 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks for another great video

  • @muyiwaadebiyi5100
    @muyiwaadebiyi5100 4 месяца назад

    Great video, got all the information I need 👍

  • @Theosplaytime
    @Theosplaytime 10 месяцев назад +5

    Great little invention, I wish there was something so simple for traditional brick/plaster walls

    • @k.hussain360
      @k.hussain360 10 месяцев назад +1

      Literally thinking the same thing as I watched this video

    • @Markusbloodpet
      @Markusbloodpet 10 месяцев назад +1

      Fischer has a similar product (in German "Bilderkralle"). I'm using them on a traditional wall with thin plaster and wallpaper. Works like a treat.

    • @nobodydoesithalfasgoodasyou
      @nobodydoesithalfasgoodasyou 9 месяцев назад

      There are perfectly good fixings for plastered masonry in the form of small plastic hooks held to the wall with masonry nails

  • @MegaClera
    @MegaClera Месяц назад

    Thank you a brilliant demonstration and at last I can hang my mirror and paintings

  • @davidcurtis5398
    @davidcurtis5398 10 месяцев назад +1

    I like the "way of the hammer". Most likely the company puts the "insert with out hammer" type of instruction because they don't want people that have tried to put them in with a hammer and have hit the hook, trying to return them for a refund. I have the full plaster walls because my house was built in 1948 and then they did a full 1 to 2 inch coat of plaster. Wow, the weight they will take is amazing. I usually use 2 on large pictures. Another good thing I can see is that they can easily be set in line level with each other.

  • @john6203
    @john6203 10 месяцев назад

    Nice recommendation, never knew these existed 👍

  • @user-ui1wl4jl3h
    @user-ui1wl4jl3h 3 месяца назад

    Wow thank you so much for you sooo great vidéo I tried it and magically was able to do a good job truly Merci! I used a 65 lbs claw hook for a heavy! Frame picture print

  • @elminster8149
    @elminster8149 10 месяцев назад +3

    I've never drilled a hole to put a picture up. How are these better than normal brass picture hooks with a couple of pins to hammer in?

  • @KimmoJaskari
    @KimmoJaskari 10 месяцев назад

    They're really clever, I picked some up the other week. For heavier stuff, I got some Fischer Duotec pulltoggles, 10 mm - should hold stuff like TV's just fine. And I also picked up some GeeFix UK made ones... they're ludicrous overkill but my home has a long way between studs for some reason, the builders probably skimped... (was before my time). So I may use the preposterously huge GeeFix ones to fasten tool racks in the garage or something.

  • @MalcolmJames-sg3zg
    @MalcolmJames-sg3zg 10 месяцев назад

    love your videos THANKS

  • @marksweetman8765
    @marksweetman8765 10 месяцев назад

    Considering you weren’t sponsored that was a good review of what seems a good product

  • @LiamWelfordPhotography
    @LiamWelfordPhotography 9 месяцев назад +4

    Would be interesting to see you hang the max rated load overnight or even longer and see how it holds up.

  • @TheRorydean
    @TheRorydean 7 месяцев назад

    I love that you took the them to failure for a true engineering test

  • @AC-gm6bq
    @AC-gm6bq 10 месяцев назад

    Nice product

  • @rpavl
    @rpavl 9 месяцев назад

    Awesome video

  • @NikNakGB
    @NikNakGB 10 месяцев назад +3

    If you're gonna knock them in with a hammer then it's better to use a socket (the type you'd use for nuts & bolts) as a drift.
    This enables you to spread the impact more evenly & prevents damage to the hook

  • @valborchardt3596
    @valborchardt3596 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you Stuart. We dont have any plasterboard in our house. These old houses are built many many years ago and the bricks are very hard. Drilling a hole in them is a nightmare. But thanks for the video

  • @atko1355
    @atko1355 10 месяцев назад +2

    Hi I enjoyed the test you made.
    It would be interesting to twist the barbs
    Horizontal to see it the increased area on the plaster bird made a difference. I must admit I would have thought that 3 M would have done this as a twist at the mid point I think would give greater load bearing on the plaster board.

  • @tassie7325
    @tassie7325 6 месяцев назад +1

    3M always produce some amazing products and this is no exception. But, just like you, when it comes to heavier frames I would prefer something a bit more substantial, purely for peace of mind.
    On the other hand, for smaller frames I will confidently stick to the method that I have been using for many, many years and my father before me, of just using a 30mm pin nail tapped in at a 45 degree(ish) angle to do the trick. It works on the same principle of the 3M hooks of transferring the downward pressure to the plasterboard and it leaves an even smaller hole when removed. The pin nail doesn't look particularly pretty, but neither does the 3M hook, and they are hidden behind the picture anyway.

  • @scottperry8388
    @scottperry8388 10 месяцев назад +1

    I know you probably know this but you (UK) call them fixings we (US) call them fasteners (along with many other thing) but we do have fixings too, It's a general word for the sides that go with an entree, so every time you say it I get a little hungry. The first time I watch one of your videos when you said fixings, I though you were going to attach something with an asparagus spear. :)

  • @salttothesea
    @salttothesea 6 месяцев назад +1

    So as these don’t go very far past the drywall layer, does that mean there is less risk of hitting a pipe or wire, i.e. can be placed pretty much anywhere?
    EDIT: you just covered it! 7:48

  • @mplussant
    @mplussant 10 месяцев назад +1

    …GREAT channel-thx…

  • @kosmasfostinis8017
    @kosmasfostinis8017 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks for info

  • @paulwestlake4278
    @paulwestlake4278 10 месяцев назад +13

    BTW, if you have bigger pictures, use two hangers Equispaced, and your picture will not keep going crooked, height isn’t as important as getting them equal either side of the centreline.

    • @stephenschmid492
      @stephenschmid492 6 месяцев назад

      Yes, they should really make a double hanger as one unit so you don't have to match the height. It's much easier to keep a picture straight when using two hangers.

    • @paulwestlake4278
      @paulwestlake4278 6 месяцев назад

      @@stephenschmid492 you don’t need to match the height, only the distance from nominal centre. Try it.

  • @Harley-ir4er
    @Harley-ir4er 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the demo. It's refrehing to see a company playing down the strength of their product in the name of safety.

  • @robertaitchison9029
    @robertaitchison9029 8 месяцев назад

    I used to have a print ( on paper) but the frame had a thick glass front panel and weighed a lot. It once fell off the wall on to my gas fire which caused some consternation at the time. This would have been a superb way to prevent that!

  • @2CraftySeniors
    @2CraftySeniors 4 месяца назад

    Even on lightweight pictures and such, for larger sized ones, I like to use 2 hangers of whatever type I'm using. That way the picture hangs straight and I don't always have to be fussing with it.

  • @TheGraemeEvans
    @TheGraemeEvans 10 месяцев назад

    The strength of plasterboard never ceases to amaze me. though for sub 1kg pictures a simple small nail would do just fine. I'd only ever use these fancy brackets for something more substantial like a large mirror maybe.

    • @KimmoJaskari
      @KimmoJaskari 10 месяцев назад

      There's no downside to using these, though, and they are way more guaranteed to hold.

  • @davidmeyer9204
    @davidmeyer9204 10 месяцев назад

    Thank You

  • @garulusglandarius6126
    @garulusglandarius6126 10 месяцев назад

    This product looks good but not cheap for what they are . Excellent as always Stuart 👍

    • @jonb3311
      @jonb3311 10 месяцев назад +2

      Well overpriced for a bit of pressed, bent steel. One of those backstreet workshops in Asia would knock them out for 10pence each and still make a profit. Two quid a pop is paying for the 3M name.

  • @joshuapinter
    @joshuapinter 10 месяцев назад

    Brilliant, as always Stuart. You should add Canadian Amazon links in the future as well. There are dozens of us Canucks! :)

  • @llljustcallhimdave
    @llljustcallhimdave 10 месяцев назад +1

    @11:13 Dont forget the safety glasses, boots and high vis to go with the hard hat 😂

  • @xfilion
    @xfilion 7 месяцев назад

    Hello. Love watching all your videos. I'm an old bloke but have never done DIY embarrassingly. Have you got a video on preparing and painting a room?

  • @DennisMathias
    @DennisMathias 10 месяцев назад

    I think I like these because you don't have to worry about the studs behind the DW.

  • @k.hussain360
    @k.hussain360 10 месяцев назад

    Great little item, the weight limit is almost certainly down to the Plasterboard. I'd be curious how much weight it could handle if it was screwed into brick, before the actual bracket ripped apart, because neither seem to have deformed under the excess weight.

  • @c.a.g.1977
    @c.a.g.1977 10 месяцев назад

    Interesting stuff, Stuart!
    If I may ask: I am making an oak book case, 260cm wide by 25 cm deep by 40cm high, 3 cm thick. Quite a hefty one. Now it is supposed to be mounted with a French cleat to a plaster board wall. It seems the plaster board is thicker than usual, and I intend to use some screws into the metal studs, but am thinking of screwing the French cleat also into the plasterboard as well. Do you have any thoughts on which plugs I should use for this?

  • @CraigRoyK
    @CraigRoyK 10 месяцев назад

    This is brilliant! The boss is chasing me to put up some pictures, so just ordered a bunch.
    Further to comments about plasterboard in the stately home! We’re in a barn conversion (not a stately home), but this means that many of the walls are clad in plasterboard. Some however are plastered so we have the challenge of figuring out which is which. I’m not great with “knuckle” test. Do you have a foolproof method of detecting which walls are plaster skimmed drywall clad vs plastered brick or stone?

  • @Elfin4
    @Elfin4 10 месяцев назад +1

    So you could use two with heavy mirrors etc. to spread the load? I think our 60" TV is 23kg in comparison.

  • @lehiboo
    @lehiboo 7 месяцев назад

    thanks !

  • @jeffborkowski
    @jeffborkowski 6 месяцев назад +1

    im curious, in all your years searching for a decent way to hang picture frames and landing on wall anchors (prior to these 3M things) had you ever considered an actual purpose built picture hanger? like Floreat? it would seem to have all the same advantages of these claws and more - they leave behind one small hole in your wall vs two. and they're designed to be installed with a hammer so no issues straining to push in by hand or using off label methods to install. what's better about the claw than a standard picture hanger?
    this all said, id encourage you to check out beehive picture hangers. in particular if you've got a grouping of frames to hang. newer invention but been out for awhile now and quite good.

  • @oldcodgerplaysgames9610
    @oldcodgerplaysgames9610 10 месяцев назад +1

    Be interesting to see how they compare to a regular 2 pin picture hook

  • @DrDRE4391
    @DrDRE4391 9 месяцев назад

    The addition of a small nail in the bottom v-notch would be a third point of resistance and help prevent downward migration.

  • @Gisburne2000
    @Gisburne2000 10 месяцев назад +1

    If you do want to exceed the stated load, you could always use 2 fittings and loop the string/wire over both of them, or have two strings/wires. Angles and forces are then involved, and I don't know enough physics/maths to know how much extra load you could attach with 2 fittings, other than 'more than with just one'!

  • @jectaman9393
    @jectaman9393 10 месяцев назад

    I love it, is there any for concrete or standard brick walls? lastly i built a wooden shed/outside building and would love to use there not only for pictures but for other things, can i use this for a wooden wall? let me know please.

  • @andyc972
    @andyc972 10 месяцев назад

    My Dad used to go nuts when every time Mum bought a picture, instead of asking him to put it up she'd just whack a nail in the wall, usually straight above a light switch or socket, as that would look neater ! 🤣

  • @maxximumb
    @maxximumb 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great video about a handy little bit of kit.
    A video suggestion. How to drill holes in very hard bricks. As well as how to recover from a hole where you can't see the mortar lines behind plaster and the drill bit catches the edge of a brick and then drifts off course into the mortar leaving a wonky or out of alignment hole. This is very annoying when you are drilling the last in a series of holes for brackets or something similar and the last hole just doesn't line up with the rest.

    • @MrXiaotrick
      @MrXiaotrick 10 месяцев назад

      I think this is a video potential. I've had the same problem and wound thick electrical tape around the screw to raise it by a few mm.

  • @David-xc4us
    @David-xc4us 10 месяцев назад

    That’s amazing, when that 33kg failed I thought u was going to end up with a snake bite on ur neck 😂, definitely going to get a pack of these 👍

  • @jonnyroberts3464
    @jonnyroberts3464 10 месяцев назад

    These are a great idea. Would these be ok to use on a dot and dab wall too?

  • @oldtimefarmboy617
    @oldtimefarmboy617 10 месяцев назад

    If you had a picture that heavy you could use two or more of the hangers to distribute the weight over two or more places on the wall. Just use multiple shorter string or wire assemblies on the picture to catch each of the hangers.

  • @WhiteDieselShed
    @WhiteDieselShed 10 месяцев назад

    Can you repeat the weight tests adding one small blob of "sticks like" or other adhesive? Will that add a decent margin above the values you got? Thanks.

  • @keesgortmaker1100
    @keesgortmaker1100 10 месяцев назад

    Just for the fun of it you might try to use 2 of them, say 30 cm distance to see if it will double the load 🙂 Haven't seen them in the Netherlands though..

  • @scotthenry3401
    @scotthenry3401 10 месяцев назад

    I would be very likely to stick scrum tape (mesh tape) to the wall where the bracket is going to go and skim over it to reinforce the wall although after watching this video i dont think it would change the outcome as it pulls out when it fails. , it is typically one third of the failure rate that the load capacity is set at.

  • @FloppityFlopFlop777
    @FloppityFlopFlop777 10 месяцев назад

    For shelves, I would think this would work as long as one uses the hanging type. Since the weight distribution of those should also create a downward load.

  • @sleepysamk1400
    @sleepysamk1400 10 месяцев назад +1

    Was that pic a “Davinici” 😂😂. As Del Boy would of said 🤣🤣🤣

  • @have-a-gorepairhero2760
    @have-a-gorepairhero2760 10 месяцев назад

    I was instructed... 😂 made me laugh

  • @martin_hansen
    @martin_hansen 10 месяцев назад

    Regarding test, please make s follow up video where you had them loaded around max for long time, like s month or so, preferably on a wall that sees small vibrations, like steps on a staircase, or heavy traffic nearby.
    If loading it close to the stated load, I wold mainly be concerned with the long term endurance.