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Wall studs are usually 1.5" thick, and there are typically 16" between them.
Drywall isn't typically strong enough to support this kind of weight on its own.
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Wall studs are usually 1.5" thick, and there are typically 16" between them.
Drywall isn't typically strong enough to support this kind of weight on its own.
Now I know what it is :D Really well planned and congrats for the launch #985237
That's a really good-looking durable product. Why the holes are both in the center instead being on the side corners? Would it be better to distribute the weight and avoid the stage to rotate when the weight is not balanced?
It will also allow loading more heavy stuff on it. Something like this...