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show you how to put in a drywall anchor
typically you use a drywall anchor when
you don't have any wood behind the
drywall and you're going to put up
something heavy I'm putting up curtain
rods and with the curtain rod and the
curtains on it it's gonna be kind of
heavy so let's get started
this is your typical drywall anchor that
you will find that you get in a lot of
stores okay I'm gonna show you what
happens when you drill the the screw in
so this will what happen is what happens
when you put the screw into the drywall
anchor it splits to make it wider here
so it won't slip out of the wall
sometimes you have four be aware that
there are different drywall anchors you
can buy so you want to mark off where
you want to put the screwdriver or if
you want to put the bracket I'm
measuring it because it is to be the
same height as the other curtain I
already put up so 15 and a quarter
inches and it came out to about an inch
here I should take this quarter inches
from the ceiling and place the bracket
where you want it and Mark I don't
usually mark the bottom one until I see
how straight it comes out put a pencil
mark it's not difficult to
so I don't use electric drill very
straight I'm not that steady with it so
to get it started I used the screw and I
pound into it just to make a little
notch so that the drill bit can fit in
there take the drill and go through hey
you can press push the drywall back in
you know I measure the bracket so that
right underneath it yep I got it right
there a little higher nice thing about
these I have some room to me
pay then press put it in your drywall
and hammer it in so this one for the
drill bit it's fit the drill to take it
down as far as possible I'm bringing it
upside down it's gonna go the other way
but for the moment off the hand do that
in the sec break it with a drywall
anchor