Hi There;
In the place that the screw will be placed you can bore a 1" hole. Buy 1" doweling and with good elmers glue install the dowel. You will now have a deep grip in your wall that will accept a screw.
Take Care....... Bob
--- In papercreters@yahoogroups.com, "JayH" <slurryguy@...> wrote:
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> predrill a HOLE not a "hold" through your plaster layer.
>
> I hate typos, but dang my keyboard keeps myseriously spitting them out no matter how many times I beat on it to punish it for making typos.
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> &^%$$ *&^%$ *&^%$#!!!!
>
> --- In papercreters@yahoogroups.com, "JayH" <slurryguy@> wrote:
> >
> > Your low cement papercrete should hold a screw well. The key is to use a screw that will hold the weight you intend to put on the shelf.
> >
> > Some nice long lag screws should hold into the papercrete beautifully and support substantial weight.
> >
> > You may want to predrill a hold through your plaster layer to prevent it from cracking or chipping chunks away. That may not be needed depending upon the characteristics of your plaster. I'm not sure.
> >
> > If in doubt... you probably have some scrap papercrete blocks laying around. Try test screwing/bolting something to those blocks to make sure your system works before trying it on your finished wall.
> >
> > You can always paint the bolt/screw heads to get them to match the shelf brackets.
> >
>
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