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A 16 penny nail technically isn't "conventional". Did you read; "abnormal" in the contract?
The smoother the surface, the better they hold- so I'm told.
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Okay, well this room has conduit wrapping around nearly the entire perimeter at almost the ceiling, and it is rock solid. I pulled on it with at least 75-pounds of pull and it didn't budge.
So I'll just clamp onto that.
I don't have much weight, two items not even ten pounds each.
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Indoors, smooth surface, not problem. I've had one in my shower holding a shower caddy with probably over 5 lbs of stuff in there, and it's not failed in over 10 years. Outside, were the temps get below freezing, you have to use the Command Strips that are rated for outdoor use. Otherwise, at lower temps, they won't hold. You should also wait 1 hour before adding any weight to the hook. Otherwise, it'll fail.
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I like the red backed double stick foam tape and a holder of your choice.
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I needed a similar solution in a room where there was a hung ceiling. I picked up a roll of ribbon from the fabric shop (my wife's stash). I slide the ribbon between the wall and the aluminum angle and rolled the top of the ribbon around a dowel with some glue. I could then fasten whatever I wanted to the ribbon.
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It does make a difference if you don't hang anything on them right away. I have had much better luck that way, and it is recommended in the directions.
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