I need help hanging a dry erase board (w/pic)

Chaotic42

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The fates are against me, it seems.

First of all, they gave me two different nails. One is fine, the other's head is too small. Some plyers and a hammer fixed that.

Now that everything seems to be ok, I have another problem....
This. That's about 3/4".

What can I do to get rid of that gap? I guess the thing is warped. Should I take it back? Is there any way to Jerry rig it?

Thanks.
 

minendo

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Use the sticky pads instead of nails. 3M makes them (about a 1/2" wide and 2" long) and they are very easily removed with no damage to the surface they were affixed to.
 

ucGrad

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take it back and exchange it! those things are a pain to put up even when they're not bent out of shape
 

Chaotic42

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Heh, this is my first experience dealing with dry-wall. The last time I tried to hang something in my room, we lived in an all wood house. It was much better.
 

Chaotic42

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Originally posted by: neutralizer
Double-sided tape is your friend.

Well, the problem there is that the only part of the board that would come in contact with the wall is a thin metal surface.

It would have to be strong.
 

neutralizer

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Originally posted by: Chaotic42
Originally posted by: neutralizer
Double-sided tape is your friend.

Well, the problem there is that the only part of the board that would come in contact with the wall is a thin metal surface.

It would have to be strong.

I think some adhesives stick pretty well to metal.
 

rh71

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are you kidding ?! If I can do it, so can you. It took me like 10 minutes. Use short nails with big heads.
 

Sealy

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Double sided foam tape is da bomb! I use it for everything! Mind you once it's on, it's pretty much on for good! :)