Now you may hang the clock on the wall a secure screw coming directly out of the wall works well for this clock.
How to hang a clock on a plasterboard wall.
These are the support 2 by 4 pieces of wood behind the drywall and we ll use these as the main support for the heavy wall clock to keep it from falling off the wall.
How to hang your wall clock.
Use the stud finder to locate a stud in your desired hanging location.
Plasterboard isn t as flimsy when it comes to close based downward weight as most seem to think it is.
Everything from how to find a stud in plaster walls to what type of fasteners your should use is different.
Once you have made sure that the screw is strong drive it into the position marked on the wooden wall using a screwdriver leave some part of the screw head outside the wall.
Hold your clock up to the wall at about eye level in the area you want to put it.
To hang a picture on a plaster wall make a pencil mark where you want to hang the picture then cover the mark with a small piece of painter s tape.
Next drill a hole into the mark using a 3 16 drill bit before removing the piece of tape.
Mark the area you want your clock to hang with pencil.
Then hammer a wall anchor into the hole until it s flush with the plaster.
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Replace plasterboard attach clock to 2x4 or even just the studs if they re in the right place.
Take the wooden screw and inspect it.
Mark the position to hang the wall clock with a pencil.
Mark the top of the clock with a pencil to use as a reference.
Most of the handy devices for hanging things on our walls were designed for drywall not plaster.
If you choose to hang the clock on a plaster brick or drywall surface proceed to step 5.
If that s too much a decent set of rawlplugs should do the trick depending on the weight of the clock.
Alternatively no more nails.
Hanging the clock with a stud.
If a stud behind drywall is available always use the stud with a screw coming straight out of the stud through the drywall exposing about 1 2 3 4 far enough so the head is on the inside of the clock of an inch.