Anonymous
Post 07/22/2019 14:01     Subject: Re:wall hooks to hold relatively heavy items (full backpacks). Stud needed or drywall is OK?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Also I love a shaker peg rail.


Peg rail will never hold this kind of load. It's for lite coats or even just hats and scarfs



Um this isn't true. Maybe if you buy something flimsy and mount it with drywall anchors, but if you mount a 1x4 board to the studs and then drill/screw in proper pegs to that it will definitely hold a backpack. It would be just as strong as screwing a hook into the studs.
Anonymous
Post 07/22/2019 12:23     Subject: wall hooks to hold relatively heavy items (full backpacks). Stud needed or drywall is OK?

Anonymous wrote:Hook rails look nice, but many are not rated to 50 lbs, so definitely check.

Like this is only 37 lbs

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Liberty-27-in-White-and-Satin-Nickel-Tri-Hook-Rack-129848/202020978


That is because they are designed to go into drywall, not studs. If you are able to line up the screw holes with studs they'll hold whatever you need them to hold. But if the screw holes don't match up with where your studs are...you need dry wall anchors, and then you should only use them for lighter duty.
Anonymous
Post 07/22/2019 12:21     Subject: Re:wall hooks to hold relatively heavy items (full backpacks). Stud needed or drywall is OK?

Anonymous wrote:Also I love a shaker peg rail.


Peg rail will never hold this kind of load. It's for lite coats or even just hats and scarfs
Anonymous
Post 07/22/2019 12:20     Subject: wall hooks to hold relatively heavy items (full backpacks). Stud needed or drywall is OK?

Hook rails look nice, but many are not rated to 50 lbs, so definitely check.

Like this is only 37 lbs

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Liberty-27-in-White-and-Satin-Nickel-Tri-Hook-Rack-129848/202020978
Anonymous
Post 07/22/2019 12:18     Subject: wall hooks to hold relatively heavy items (full backpacks). Stud needed or drywall is OK?

Anonymous
Post 07/22/2019 12:15     Subject: Re:wall hooks to hold relatively heavy items (full backpacks). Stud needed or drywall is OK?

Also I love a shaker peg rail.
Anonymous
Post 07/22/2019 12:14     Subject: Re:wall hooks to hold relatively heavy items (full backpacks). Stud needed or drywall is OK?

Toggle bolt would work but a stud would be better, I agree with PP about kids dropping backpacks on to them. It's not like hanging a piece of art, there's going to be all kinds of torque and movement on the hooks.
Anonymous
Post 07/22/2019 11:18     Subject: wall hooks to hold relatively heavy items (full backpacks). Stud needed or drywall is OK?

I did one like above but did an over the door version to make it removable. It stays in our mud room so it doesn’t look bad.
Anonymous
Post 07/22/2019 11:16     Subject: wall hooks to hold relatively heavy items (full backpacks). Stud needed or drywall is OK?

Anonymous wrote:If you want multiple hooks, you can mount them on some sort of backing board that's nice looking and then attach that board to the studs wherever they may fall. That way your hooks can be evenly spaced.


this i what you want to do...

this is what this poster is refering too
Anonymous
Post 07/22/2019 10:52     Subject: wall hooks to hold relatively heavy items (full backpacks). Stud needed or drywall is OK?

If you want multiple hooks, you can mount them on some sort of backing board that's nice looking and then attach that board to the studs wherever they may fall. That way your hooks can be evenly spaced.
Anonymous
Post 07/22/2019 10:49     Subject: wall hooks to hold relatively heavy items (full backpacks). Stud needed or drywall is OK?

It’s one thing if it was a stationary picture. But your kids will be lifting and dropping a 30-40 lb bag onto hook. So forces may exceed 50 lb depending on how they toss it on
Anonymous
Post 07/22/2019 10:49     Subject: Re:wall hooks to hold relatively heavy items (full backpacks). Stud needed or drywall is OK?

thank you.
Anonymous
Post 07/22/2019 10:48     Subject: wall hooks to hold relatively heavy items (full backpacks). Stud needed or drywall is OK?

Stud. Eventually drywall will fail even with bolt
Anonymous
Post 07/22/2019 10:47     Subject: Re:wall hooks to hold relatively heavy items (full backpacks). Stud needed or drywall is OK?

You either need to screw into the stud or use a molly bolt.
Anonymous
Post 07/22/2019 10:44     Subject: wall hooks to hold relatively heavy items (full backpacks). Stud needed or drywall is OK?

Thanks!