tonyou812
Senior Member
- Location
- North New Jersey
i just love it when people install bar vanity lights with the little yellow masonry plastic anchors, into sheet rock. Most of these lights come with these anchors. Whether its right or wrong I have installed many bath and wall sconces with cut in boxes and have never had a problem. Dare I say that a little common sense go's a long way.
Its funny cause now that I think about it, I remember installing two swing arm lamps (from Pottery Barn) in my own home and I distinctly remember that the light came with its own sort of pancake box that mounts on the wall and the light attached to the box with two screws on the flange of the pancake. It came with three metal sheet rock screw type anchors and and I wondered how many people actually used these to install these heavy and awkward swing arm lamps and actually had success. The instructions (from china) made no distinction between sheet rock or plywood and they included "sheet rock" anchors with them. IMO these anchors would never hold these lights up for very long but they are included and no distinction made to the wall they are installed on.
Its funny cause now that I think about it, I remember installing two swing arm lamps (from Pottery Barn) in my own home and I distinctly remember that the light came with its own sort of pancake box that mounts on the wall and the light attached to the box with two screws on the flange of the pancake. It came with three metal sheet rock screw type anchors and and I wondered how many people actually used these to install these heavy and awkward swing arm lamps and actually had success. The instructions (from china) made no distinction between sheet rock or plywood and they included "sheet rock" anchors with them. IMO these anchors would never hold these lights up for very long but they are included and no distinction made to the wall they are installed on.