How do you fix a cupboard to a plasterboard wall short fixing it to a stud?

Will some of those butterfly bolts do?


Answers:    unless your not planning to put anything in the cupboard you can buy special screw for fixing to plasterboard, they come in two pieces. this should purely about rob the weight of a cupboard and that's it.
if you did want to put anything within the cupboard i wouldn't recommend it, fix it two a stud.
if that's not possible the best article to do is fix as length of 3"x1" par timber along the line at the top and bottom of the unit's, you'll necessitate to do both to keep the wall element upright.
afterwards fix to the 3"x1" as you would a brick wall, except for using raw-plugs.
You can buy plaster board screws that unequivocal out behind the board as you turn them. You can buy at most DIY stores.
It depends what you plan to put contained by the cupboard!
You don't if you want it to remain on the wall. Even with the plasterborad screws/anchors, you can't put much counterweight in a cupboard unless you find a stud. You can also fashion a stud by hanging a picece of wood across two other studs and lifeless your cupboard from them.
yes the butterfly bolts will do it
Seriously, you cannot do this with any expectation of holding any solidity in the cupboard. In reality, the weight of the cupboard will eventually verbs the cupboard off the wall. Even more with alacrity in humid enviroments. Find and use the studs for any stability.
Yes the butterfly bolts will work, and it will be secured properly. I have done this beside a bathroom cabinet myself.
You need special 'butterfly' bolts for plasterboard. If it's going to bhold more than 20lb (including the shipment of the cupboard)- you'd best attach it to studs- otherwise it'll come off and bring the plaster near it.

Experience & angry wife told me to use studs.
Boring- I like butterfly bolts.
dont listen to the butterfly bolt impression, those people enjoy obviously not hung cabinet, or if they have, the cabinet is falling stale the wall as we speak. The butterfly bolts might work with over-the-range microwaves, but they will not work for you(over the band micros have toggle bolts that hold them to the upper cabinet to aid). You will most probable need to find the 2 closest studs and approaching another user said, screw/nail a board to them, and hang your cabinet from that board.
Personally i would not even jump there.
You can fix it up near some of what has already be mentioned but eventually it will be over loaded (as we all do).
Then you will be disappeared with a few big holes and a mess on the floor
Find some stud work to fix it to or don`t even meditate about it........ unless it a completely small cupboard, for putting very small amounts of cotton wool contained by :-)
More Questions and Answers...
  • Best finish for hardwood floors?
  • Standard rank kitchen worktops?
  • What is wrong next to my toilet, and how can I fix it?
  • What form of quarter round or trim can I carry that can bend around my stairs?
  • How can i fashion a sheet of rag look "old" and "weathered"?(read details)?
  • Shower drain?
  • What colours does cup bricks come contained by.?