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Re: Wall mounting problems.
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Joined: Oct 2009
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my QS8s are on the wall using drywall anchors, 3 years and running with no issues.
In the whatever it's worth category, metal studs should drill pretty easy with self tapping metal screws- they don't pre drill when they are hanging drywall, if you're having to force the issue, be sure you're not drilling through a metal plate that may be in place to protect something like a gas line or plumbing behind the wall. Our county codes require metal plates to be placed on the studs wherever the PVC plumbing passes through them to be sure you don't drill a hole into the pipe.
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Re: Wall mounting problems.
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Joined: Sep 2004
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I've used those same Twist-N-Lock deals for other stuff. Some of them are rated at like 75 pounds per anchor and they are SUPER easy to put up. I used them for hanging some large paintings and such, but I could see them holding up some QS speakers just fine.
Good call!
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