BowieReefer84 January 8, 2013 Share January 8, 2013 Shipping weight is 28lb's (It's a 4 bulb PM and bulbs) Anyone use toggle bolts to hang fixture from a 1/2" drywall ceiling? I see the largest plastic anchors at Lowes rated for over 100lb each, but I know that's not for ceilings... It's a popcorn ceiling so putting up a piece of wood and painting to match will look odd. If drywall won't work I'll build a shelf off wall and hang it from that. I just have to think 28lb's shouldn't be an issue? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rosco's Reefs January 8, 2013 Share January 8, 2013 I'd use toggle bolts and if possible some little covers to cover the larger hole you have to make. If no covers are available you could take big washers, paint them white to match. Im always scared of the anchor-only designs Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brian Ward January 8, 2013 Share January 8, 2013 I've hung MH pendants from the ceiling using toggle bolts. No issues. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smallreef January 8, 2013 Share January 8, 2013 Ceiling beams? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quantum Reefs January 8, 2013 Share January 8, 2013 you shouldn't have an issue at all. all the weight will be distributed so the toggle bolts will be fine. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BowieReefer84 January 8, 2013 Author Share January 8, 2013 Turns out shipping as 2 packages. One is 6lb and one is 22lb. Light is obv 22lb package, so without box and other "stuff" the fixture is probably less than 20lb's. Each toggle bolt will only need to support 10lb's. I will be going this route for sure. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Integral9 January 8, 2013 Share January 8, 2013 I am currently hanging my 72" Aquactinics Constellation with 2 toggle bolts from 1/2" dry-wall. I believe the light weighs about 50lbs. Been there for over a year and no problems. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kjamaya January 8, 2013 Share January 8, 2013 Stud finding is hard. I had my husband find two studs on our ceiling with a hammer, stud finder, and even a hound dog...... We ended up haveing multiple holes on our ceiling and decided to build a rack instead. I believe the holes are still there. Matter of fact, I got a weekend project for him now. HAHAHA Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Integral9 January 8, 2013 Share January 8, 2013 Stud finding is hard. I had my husband find two studs on our ceiling with a hammer, stud finder, and even a hound dog...... We ended up haveing multiple holes on our ceiling and decided to build a rack instead. I believe the holes are still there. Matter of fact, I got a weekend project for him now. HAHAHA I'm not sure if I should feel bad for you, your husband, or your house. LOL. This should help him though: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smallreef January 8, 2013 Share January 8, 2013 And stud finders are hard to use in older homes..but between that, a penny nail and being able to feel the ease of which it goes in or not, is much better than holes all over,lol Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BowieReefer84 January 8, 2013 Author Share January 8, 2013 (edited) For wall applications If you have wood studs and metal nails you can use one of these: http://www.amazon.co...r/dp/B000IKK0OI Way better than the $50 versions that are hit or miss at best. Edited January 8, 2013 by BowieReefer84 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BowieReefer84 January 8, 2013 Author Share January 8, 2013 (edited) Also, this is worth a watch: Edited January 8, 2013 by BowieReefer84 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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