(11-29-2016, 09:15 AM)Cooler Wrote: Which is stronger? The all wood keyhole, or the metal bracket keyhole? I guess it depends on how long the wood screws are.
I can't speak for everyone, but if questions of strength came up about a keyhole, I personally would move along to something more robust like a French Cleat. I guess that is saying a keyhole. either wood, or metal lined would have weight limitations, but you could fairly easily get 50 pounds out of one, probably more. Actually rather than the keyhole failing, it would likely be the singe screw, unless your wood just split, but I think %wise it would be screw failure.
As usual I answered before reading all the responses, so I'll double back to state I am not worried about pull out of the screw with heavy weight. I'm concerned with screw breakage. A screw seems very hard, but most are quite brittle, and they work because they are screwed in, and the surrounding material helps keep them sound. With the keyhole, obviously the head is extended, and with nothing surrounding it, the brittleness comes into play, and if overworked, they simply snap off.