Screw the drywall in place.
How to hang sheet metal from dry wall.
Less visible seams a perpendicular orientation allows each sheet of drywall to float over the framing members making uneven joists or trusses blend in.
Find any depressions or high spots on your drywall by laying a level along the wall in different areas.
Determine where on your wall you want to hang your object.
Examine the back of the metal artwork as some have places for hanging the item on the wall.
Sand as with other drywall joints.
Beading is available in a variety of materials including metal paper and vinyl.
Make sure the device holding your metal art to the wall can sustain the weight of the piece.
Find the studs behind the drywall using a stud finder.
Run a drywall knife over the beading to ensure a tight fit and simultaneously remove excess compound.
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Make a small pencil mark where you will insert the hook.
If the on center spacing of the framing is off when the drywall is hung perpendicular then.
The last coat should extend the compound on each wall to about eight inches wide.
Sometimes metal prints come with a hanger but sometimes you ll need to purchase one separately.
Level these areas by sanding high spots.
If your metal wall art doesn t come with a hanger we suggest a picture wire or sawtooth bar.
Secure to the wall secure the hanger directly to a stud through the drywall using a wood screw.
For horizontal installation where the screws will go through the drywall and then into the wall studs use 1 5 inch screws.
Start by drilling a hole about the size of the tip of the threaded anchor.
Unless you re very talented with a hammer opt for using a screwgun to keep from dinging the metal which dents easily.
To finish the outside corners install a metal corner from your building supply store then apply three coats of compound that taper up to the bead.
Hanging drywall perpendicular to the overhead framing members is a good idea for several reasons.
Cut a piece of drywall 1 4 inch short to fit between the corner and the last installed panel.
Then take your power drill and drive the threaded anchor into the drywall just like you would with a normal screw.
Hold the piece up to the wall and make a mark along the stud where you want to hang it.
Measure the length of the slack if the item you are hanging has a wire on the back of it.
As with the expansion anchor drive it in until it sits flush with the drywall.
Cut paper beading to fit the height of the wall and press it into place with your fingers.
Slide it along the wall and mark the areas of.
Where the panels meet cut a v groove into the short non tapered ends with a utility knife as this will make hiding the.