They hold very well, better than into wood.
No, you don't use drywall anchors if you can use a stud.
international building code book says a 350S162 33ksi steel on 16" centers
A weld stud made by Nelson Stud Welding, Inc.
in some cases you have to use a bolt but a stud is sronger
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You could press in a new, oversize stud, cross drill and pin the stud, or have the head machined for screw-in studs.
No, you don't use drywall anchors if you can use a stud.
Some do some do not. Look at the stud, if it has a nut built into the stud bottom, then it is a screw-in
Use a self tapping screw, and screw the top plate into the grid for the ceiling tiles.
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You don't put a back on a regular stud in your nose! What you do is get a proper nostril screw stud for a nostril piercing and put that in instead of the ear stud you have in your nose. If the backing comes off the regular stud in your nose and it is inhailed it can go into your lungs and then you have some serious medical issues.
To remove a pressed-in stud, you usually stack up a few washers and crank the stud out with an impact wrench on the nut. If the threads are completely stripped all the way down, you may have to take the head to a machine shop and have the stud drilled out and tapped for a screw-in stud.
Presuming the existing wal is brick,stone etc then you wood baton the existing wall securing with suitable fixings (rawlplugs and screws) then attach the stud to the wood batons with suitable fixings.
What gauge metal is most used in interior applications
Sure, the only thing is that the threading may strip out easily, unless you go for a slightly more expensive internally threaded stud with a metal screw post. Generally such body jewelry is made of a material called Polytetrafluoroethylene, or more commonly...PTFE.
To out in a nose piercing, you have toClean your noseClean the stud/ringGet the stud/ring wetGet your nose wetand thenjust jam it throughBut don't get a nose stud with a ball at the end, it hurts getting in and outso if i were you, i would get what they call the cork screw.