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How do you hang large cork boards on the wall?

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How do you hang large cork boards on the wall?

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So I have a few cork boards I'd love to hang on the wall, but I'm not sure how exactly to go about it. I usually just put up posters, and for small frames I've stuck a nail in the wall and hung the picture like that (although I personally don't like puncturing my wall with a nail, lol). But I've never dealt with something as large and heavy as a pin board. Thus, I thought I'd seek some advice from my fellow pin collectors! How do you all display your cork boards on the wall?
 
Oh, okay, thank you! How many would you recommend using for a board that's 18x24 or larger? I'll have to look up how to use them since I am a total newbie at this.
 
For a big board I'd get a picture hanging kit with the wire, set that up, and use a good hook rated for an appropriate weight to hang it off, hammered into a stud if you have wooden studs. When I kept my Disney pins on a cork board that thing got pretty heavy after a while.
 
The boards I have, all came with a kit that had two hooks. One for each side.

In general, for heavy items when a stud isn't convenient, I use wall anchors. You can buy them in a box of 20 for a couple bucks, and they are rated for different weights 30 lbs, 50lbs, etc. But I don't know how that would work if anyone is renting.
 
Thanks for all the input, everyone!

I also use the command strips. Smaller boards get two, and larger boards get three.

Oh! I bought some command strips from Target a while ago! But I just used them for a framed print. They're strong enough for pin boards? :O

The boards I have, all came with a kit that had two hooks. One for each side.

Oops. Two smaller boards I bought came with that too, but I kinda misplaced them...well, the first board I hadn't intended on hanging up since I was renting a place at the time, but I was trying to keep the kit for the second board. It somehow got away. :facepalm:

Do those hooks work well for boards that are 18x24 or larger and full of big/heavy pins? Like, could you use them for that big a board without the use of wall studs or anchors? Or are those supports (studs/anchors) totally necessary for it not to fall?

...I...I want to minimize as much wall damage as possible that could be caused by my potential ineptitude, haha. I am not a particularly handy person. xD
 
My boards are 18 x 24, I think. I've had them on the wall a for 4 years, and haven't had any issues. Although, like I said they are secured on both sides.

 
Mmm, okay, I will look into wall anchors then. Thanks for your help! And your pin boards look great! ^^
 
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