The stud provides excellent support for the dartboard s weight.
How to hang a dartboard on a concrete wall.
A board can weigh 10 pounds or more enough to rip the mounting screws out of drywall if the board is hung from drywall without wall anchors.
Before you hang your dartboard cabinet make sure the wall is wide enough to fit the cabinet and that there s at least 8 feet of space between the throwing area and the wall.
While i could have hung the board on the wall i didn t care for the idea of my darts striking concrete when i missed the board.
Hang a sheet of plywood to act as a backboard.
How about if you have concrete or brick walls a quick and easy way to hang your dartboard is using plywood.
I too live in a rented house with concrete walls.
You can find them at any of your local hardware stores.
Once you ve found a suitable wall use a stud finder to locate the studs.
In this case one solution is to hang the dartboard on a portable frame.
How to hang a dartboard on a brick wall or concrete wall.
Before you hang your dartboard attach a sheet of plywood to a wall in an open place to protect the wall from stray darts.
Place a stud in the selected play area.
Then you can move your plywood where you want.
A dartboard can weigh ten pounds or more.
You are able to measure the correct height for the dartboard and fix it to the plywood.
Hang your dartboard using a commercial grade adhesive like liquid nails.
While most dartboards are intended to be hung on from the wall there are times when this isn t possible including when you re living in rented housing or need to hang the dartboard in a room with concrete block walls that nails won t penetrate.
If it is attached to drywall without wall anchors it can tear the screws out of the wall.
How to hang a dart board on a concrete wall.
Then use a tape measure to measure a height of 5 8 on your wall.
Tapcon screws are masonry screws that are used to anchor into concrete and cement walls.
Measure the wall about sixty eight inches up from the.
Then use a tape measure to mark a spot that s about 5 feet 8 inches above the ground on the wall for the bullseye.
The stud provides ample support for the dartboard s weight.