Submitted by huongdaoroma t3_zyoa3c in DIY
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Hi guys, I just installed a wall-mounted bike rack in my home through the stud (confirmed with stud finder). Rack is rated for 55 lb, but my drill can't produce enough force to get it flush. It looks ugly. My questions:
- Will it still hold up to 55 lb with the compromised screwing?
- If not, how do I fix this? Do I just have to get a better drill? Running the Hyper Tough 20V 1.5Ah rn
Update: Drill bit broke inside one of the screw holes while pre-drilling after advice. Can it hold 55 lb with only 3 of 4 screws (middle screw not used...)?
Academic_Nectarine94 t1_j27cwbk wrote
I think the lesson to ne learned here is to NEVER buy another tool at Walmart that is a Walmart brand, or at all.
Ryobi is great for the money, and you can get bits and things from them, Dewalt, Milwaukee, or makita easily. Bit more money, but you wouldn't have any of the issues you did today.
Also, get an impact driver. They have more torque, don't strip out screws, and are all around better at screw related tasks than drills. Drills are best for drilling holes, but if you're really tight on money CAN be used for screws. They just need a lot more care to work with.
Edit: solution to your problem: get a ryobi drill, a good bit the size you need, and a pack of screws (preferably 2.5" Spax or GRK). Move the mounting point up or down 4" from where you wanted it, and redo it. Patch the place this disaster happened with drywall mud (can get some nice drywall patch from 3M. Fast drying, and is color coded so you know that it is dried.)