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hanging things on siding
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| I got one of those plastic outdoor sinks; I imagine it will end up
being too heavy to just hang off the vinyl siding, so I assume I need
to drive some long screws into the underlying side of the house. I have
no idea what's under the siding. Is it worth a shot, or should I do
exploratory surgery first?
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| "z" <gzuckier@snail-mail.net> wrote in message
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>I got one of those plastic outdoor sinks; I imagine it will end up
> being too heavy to just hang off the vinyl siding, so I assume I need
> to drive some long screws into the underlying side of the house. I have
> no idea what's under the siding. Is it worth a shot, or should I do
> exploratory surgery first?
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You will want to at least go into the sheathing, studs are even better. The
sink has 2 mounting points, they are 16" apart. Guess how far your studs
are, center to center. 16" So, try and locate the studs and use long enough
screws to hit the studs. All will be well.
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| George E. Cawthon 2006-04-03, 5:21 pm |
| z wrote:
> I got one of those plastic outdoor sinks; I imagine it will end up
> being too heavy to just hang off the vinyl siding, so I assume I need
> to drive some long screws into the underlying side of the house. I have
> no idea what's under the siding. Is it worth a shot, or should I do
> exploratory surgery first?
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Gees, will people never stop conjuring stupid
ideas. Why would anyone ever hang anything on the
house siding? Oh, I know, just forget the purpose
of the siding and since it is a big more or less
flat surface attach something to it.
Put a couple of post down, and hang the sink on
them instead of puncturing your siding and who
knows what else.
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| Goedjn 2006-04-03, 5:21 pm |
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>Gees, will people never stop conjuring stupid
>ideas.
Yes, people will never stop conjuring stupid ideas.
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George E. Cawthon wrote:
> z wrote:
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> Gees, will people never stop conjuring stupid
> ideas. Why would anyone ever hang anything on the
> house siding? Oh, I know, just forget the purpose
> of the siding and since it is a big more or less
> flat surface attach something to it.
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> Put a couple of post down, and hang the sink on
> them instead of puncturing your siding and who
> knows what else.
Trouble is that side of the house is all patio, so posts would be a
problem. I thought of stacking some cinderblocks against the wall and
hanging it off them, but I don't know how stable that would be.
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| George E. Cawthon 2006-04-04, 4:21 pm |
| z wrote:
> George E. Cawthon wrote:
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> Trouble is that side of the house is all patio, so posts would be a
> problem. I thought of stacking some cinderblocks against the wall and
> hanging it off them, but I don't know how stable that would be.
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In that case I would forget the "hanging" part and
just use a cabinet (hang it in a cabinet), which
is just a box and store stuff in the bottom.
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