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Golfer222 10-21-2021 08:27 AM

Stringing lights on Stucco Villa
 
Any suggestions . Command tape wont stick due to texturing. Tried a staple gun but all sizes of staples either fell out or bent in the middle. Duct tape stays but is not very aesthetic

njbchbum 10-21-2021 09:52 AM

Perhaps something like a putty product? I used to use PlayDough to stick stuff on walls - maybe it would work on stucco?

villagetinker 10-21-2021 11:05 AM

I would use a small concrete drill and small plastic inserts with suitable hooks, or you can use the plastic inserts with stainless steel hooks. I have done several of these type installations on our house. If these will be exposed to rain, I add a silicone sealer before inserting the plastic insert, and then after the insert is in place to seal the hole as much as possible.

Golfer222 10-21-2021 11:37 AM

By “inserts”, are you speaking of the plastic anchors used for drywall. Also what is a good concrete drillbit
Thanks

villagetinker 10-21-2021 02:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Golfer222 (Post 2019764)
By “inserts”, are you speaking of the plastic anchors used for drywall. Also what is a good concrete drillbit
Thanks

Yes to the inserts, and the bit will be labeled as a concrete bit, there are several manufacturers, and have not seen any significant differences in quality for NAME brand drills, some imports seem to dull rapidly. You need special equipment to sharpen.

DAVES 10-21-2021 05:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Golfer222 (Post 2019679)
Any suggestions . Command tape wont stick due to texturing. Tried a staple gun but all sizes of staples either fell out or bent in the middle. Duct tape stays but is not very aesthetic

You do not say the weight. Plastic plugs have been mentioned. They are available in many sizes, depending on weight of what you are hanging. They are also available in different colors. You may want to match or get close to the color your house is. If, you are going to use a lot of them, you can buy them by the box the same is true for screws. As far as a carbide drill-cement drill. There are better ones, more expensive ones. I find with an impact drill the cheap bits work just fine. Sharpening the bits? You can sharpen carbide bits but with an impact drill it does not much matter. I use an impact drill, the pounding and turning works far faster than a normal drill. They are not that expensive and you will be surprised how fast it is. What ever drill you use you want to drill to the proper depth. Easy trick is to use tape to mark the bit.

If, you are talking xmas lights there are tons of plastic clips to hang them without drilling holes in your home.

Duct tape-beware it can pull the paint off your house particularly if it stays for a while.

thelegges 10-21-2021 07:01 PM

We hung our light on the gutters, which came out very nice

Topspinmo 10-21-2021 08:26 PM

Not putting them on you’re neighbors wall I hope? There easement one his wall. Nothing can touch his wall. At least that’s what my restrictions say in my district.

thevillages2013 10-22-2021 05:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Golfer222 (Post 2019679)
Any suggestions . Command tape wont stick due to texturing. Tried a staple gun but all sizes of staples either fell out or bent in the middle. Duct tape stays but is not very aesthetic

Tapcon concrete screws available at any hardware store , Lowe’s, HD. The shortest screw they sell should work for your application. The drill bits are for sale in the same area at Lowe’s and HD. Make sure you get the size bit recommended. A hammer drill will make your job easier and a whole lot faster. The screws come in hex head and Phillips head. Hex head is much easier to use. There is no receiver to mess with just screw in concrete. They are all for outdoor applications

La lamy 10-22-2021 06:45 AM

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Originally Posted by villagetinker (Post 2019752)
I would use a small concrete drill and small plastic inserts with suitable hooks, or you can use the plastic inserts with stainless steel hooks. I have done several of these type installations on our house. If these will be exposed to rain, I add a silicone sealer before inserting the plastic insert, and then after the insert is in place to seal the hole as much as possible.

Exactly what I was going to propose. :coolsmiley:

philoret 10-22-2021 07:27 AM

alien tape
 
New type of removable tape: Alien Tape in hardware stores, ACE etc. Not adhesive exactly, some nano tech thing. Strong grip. See ads.

Dana1963 10-22-2021 10:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Golfer222 (Post 2019679)
Any suggestions . Command tape wont stick due to texturing. Tried a staple gun but all sizes of staples either fell out or bent in the middle. Duct tape stays but is not very aesthetic

Aluminum Cable Clips for Stucco surfaces, qty 100 - Walmart.com
Drill hole to depth pinch connector or use pliers

Dana1963 10-22-2021 10:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Golfer222 (Post 2019679)
Any suggestions . Command tape wont stick due to texturing. Tried a staple gun but all sizes of staples either fell out or bent in the middle. Duct tape stays but is not very aesthetic

I sent you a PM I have what you need.

DaleDivine 10-22-2021 04:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Topspinmo (Post 2019905)
Not putting them on you’re neighbors wall I hope? There easement one his wall. Nothing can touch his wall. At least that’s what my restrictions say in my district.

WHAT???? hard to understand your replies Topspinmo. Try proof reading before posting...
:ohdear::ohdear:

DaleDivine 10-22-2021 04:59 PM

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Originally Posted by villagetinker (Post 2019828)
Yes to the inserts, and the bit will be labeled as a concrete bit, there are several manufacturers, and have not seen any significant differences in quality for NAME brand drills, some imports seem to dull rapidly. You need special equipment to sharpen.

You can get a combination of size concrete drill bits from Harbor Freight.
For less than six bucks...
:ho::welcome:


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