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Yes, I agree. Our walls also have plywood behind them when I use the
screws. In some galleries we have also covered the plywood with canvas.. I
hold the plexi up and level, then mark the spots where the L hooks go. Then
screw them part of the way in.. Then place the plexi and slowly turn them to
the right position.
On 5/31/07 9:56 AM, "Stephen Nowlin" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> We use L-screws -- but I wouldn't necessarily trust them in drywall without
> using a plastic anchor (wouldn't trust nails in drywall, either). Our walls
> have plywood behind the drywall, so screws are easy for us. One advantage
> over nails is that you don't have to wield a hammer close to the edge of the
> artwork's plex or glass. You can turn the L down slowly until it is in just
> the right position...
>
> /s
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