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Re: EP-500 and QS8 placement
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old hand
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old hand
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Just make sure that at least one of the screws go to the stud and that should be enough. Idially you would want the vertical of the "T" to be aligned with a stud and then mount the remaining screws on the sides using plastic anchors.
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Re: EP-500 and QS8 placement
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axiomite
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axiomite
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Don't sweat it too much. We were just discussing this in another thread. If you use E-Z Anchors (or similarly well-engineered products), you'll be fine even without a stud. At least, that has been my experience.
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Re: EP-500 and QS8 placement
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axiomite
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axiomite
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There is no question -- if you CAN use studs that is definitely the way to go.
My old house seems to have been built before there were building codes, and as far as I can see does not really HAVE studs except in the corners and the supporting walls ;(
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