I did look at the manufacturersI wonder if a peek at the UL listing would specify wood.
Thats a good idea.I think I would be inclined to glue in some wood runners as long as you can fit thru the hole with something like Loctite PL construction adhesive. Then the teeth will have something to bite into.
What exactly are they using for steel framing for a sheetrocked ceiling? Has to be something beefier than what they use for wall studs as it needs to support the weight of the drywall where for a wall it is more of a spacer between the two sides of the wall and has little structural value otherwise.I have used many of those. but never on steel framing. I suspect either the teeth would collapse or the steel studs will splay apart. With no teeth holding the bracket in place, all the weight is on the legs which will likely break through the drywall.
Not recommended in my opinion.
Guessing standard drywall screws don't zip right into those like they do for common interior wall studs, or maybe even won't go in at all unless you use a screw with a self drilling tip.Steel framing comes in several gauges. A buddy of mine who owns a construction company doing mostly commercial work recently rented space in a warehouse. He built himself a 20x18' office in the corner. He used heavy gauge 2x8 steel studs (joists) for the ceiling. Matter of fact he uses the top for storage. Sheetrock ceiling and 3/4" plywood on top. Those studs are like you see on outside walls of commercial construction. Don't bounce at all.
-Hal
Guessing standard drywall screws don't zip right into those like they do for common interior wall studs, or maybe even won't go in at all unless you use a screw with a self drilling tip.
Guessing standard drywall screws don't zip right into those like they do for common interior wall studs, or maybe even won't go in at all unless you use a screw with a self drilling tip.
The drywall hangers are not going to like it when it takes more than a second to install one screw.Yes, self drilling. Use them all the time to attach boxes and LV rings. I used to have boxes of both pointed and self drilling on the truck until somebody dumped them all into one box.
-Hal
The drywall hangers are not going to like it when it takes more than a second to install one screw.