Philpug
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I have a bunch of license plates to put on the ceiling. What is the best way to attach them to sheetrock?
Just regular coarse thread truss head screws in the slots. The weight is so insignificant that you don't need anything special. Just don't overdrive them.
Adhesive backed velcro strips. The kind used to hand framed photos/art on walls.
I guess the screws. I just hate the ceiling to look like the face of a 14 year old boy when I take them down
I guess the screws. I just hate the ceiling to look like the face of a 14 year old boy when I take them down

Clean both surfaces and use 3M command straps. A couple of those, applied with sufficient pressure to wet out the adhesive should easily hold and come off cleanly when ready to rearrange. Screws will be cheaper though
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Never had any issues with them personally, even when used in areas with bigger temp swings like a garage. Don't hang a ton of stuff with them but do use themCommand strips let go at the most inopportune times. They especially don't like the temperature swings of a garage.
Personally, I'd use nothing less than a mechanical fastener. I would be pissed using some velcro only to walk out to the garage one day and find a license plate laying on the hood of my car and a 2" scratch where it landed.
I guess the screws. I just hate the ceiling to look like the face of a 14 year old boy when I take them down
I mount my old license plates in my recycling can and a man with a big truck takes them away. I can't quite understand why some guys have this obsession with hanging up old junk. Probably the same guys that think the inside of their local Cracker Barrel looks nice.

I mount my old license plates in my recycling can and a man with a big truck takes them away. I can't quite understand why some guys have this obsession with hanging up old junk. Probably the same guys that think the inside of their local Cracker Barrel looks nice.
I mount my old license plates in my recycling can and a man with a big truck takes them away. I can't quite understand why some guys have this obsession with hanging up old junk. Probably the same guys that think the inside of their local Cracker Barrel looks nice.
