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<blockquote data-quote="26Reload" data-source="post: 1619304" data-attributes="member: 99519"><p>Make sure you find a wall stud....lathe and plaster is strong enough to hold some pictures....not all....</p><p>Without the screw in a wall stud lathe and plaster don't stand a chance....</p><p>Might be better to find a piece of plywood say 4-6" wide...longer than stud width and screw the plywood into the studs and place the elk on it.....give you a little leeway when squeezing it into a corner.....</p><p>And with your wood working skills....you could even improve on the plywood idea.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="26Reload, post: 1619304, member: 99519"] Make sure you find a wall stud....lathe and plaster is strong enough to hold some pictures....not all.... Without the screw in a wall stud lathe and plaster don't stand a chance.... Might be better to find a piece of plywood say 4-6" wide...longer than stud width and screw the plywood into the studs and place the elk on it.....give you a little leeway when squeezing it into a corner..... And with your wood working skills....you could even improve on the plywood idea..... [/QUOTE]
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