Hard to say, as I did not use a single particular type. I used what I had at hand. For sure the screw part was thicker than the preexisting holes, because I needed to enlarge them. As for length...between 10 to 15cm. In concrete I think I used closer to 10cm and in brick closer to 15cm, because I had 2 wall types.
Hi! No, not really. All I can say is that we have them full, and I mean FULL. And they are not bending at all. So, with a good wall to attach them to, I think the weight limit should not be a problem.
Would you upload the full diy video please? Like how you drill the hole in the mulig and how you fix it to the wall. Because we have the same kind of wall.with brick with holes in it. And i try using the ph screw 7cm long and fisher like in the booklet but it keep on falling from 6 i fixed whitin 3 days 4 already falling. So i want to try the way you do it. Thx
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Pretty awesome. Didn't know IKEA sold things like these. Well Done spacing them/separating them.
Thanks!
They seem to be expanding the product lineup more and more.
HI, thank you for the video. I also have a slanted wall/ceiling, and I'm planning on hanging one there. I think the effect will be kind of cool.
Welcome. Just make sure you hang it from something sturdy 👍🏼
May i know the exact materials (like the screws etc) used? Tried to install mine and it keeps on falling
Sorry, but that depends a lot on the type of wall you are installing onto.
Maybe this will help: uk.rs-online.com/web/generalDisplay.html?id=ideas-and-advice/masonry-anchors-guide
What size of wall plugs did you use and the screw?
My wall is also concrete
Hard to say, as I did not use a single particular type. I used what I had at hand. For sure the screw part was thicker than the preexisting holes, because I needed to enlarge them. As for length...between 10 to 15cm. In concrete I think I used closer to 10cm and in brick closer to 15cm, because I had 2 wall types.
Hey there - do you know much weight roughly it can hold?
Hi! No, not really. All I can say is that we have them full, and I mean FULL. And they are not bending at all. So, with a good wall to attach them to, I think the weight limit should not be a problem.
If I remember correctly, it is 15kgs
Would you upload the full diy video please? Like how you drill the hole in the mulig and how you fix it to the wall.
Because we have the same kind of wall.with brick with holes in it.
And i try using the ph screw 7cm long and fisher like in the booklet but it keep on falling from 6 i fixed whitin 3 days 4 already falling.
So i want to try the way you do it. Thx
Hello. Sorry, but I don't have such a video. I would use something like this: www.fischer-international.com/en/products/innovationen/duoline/duopower
drywall?
There you need to find the studs. Drywall itself can't support these.
Handla
English please.