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Pix0pat

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Hello,
I would like to ask how are you installing the numbers on the wall? Because there is no adapter to screw and then mount the number.
Thanks!

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Hello and thank you very much for purchasing the house numbers! Here is the method I recommend:

Steps
1. Make a small pencil mark at each mounting point on the wall, making sure it lines up with the house number support points.
2. Screw a hole in the wall at the pencil marks and insert a wall anchor at each mounting point, then a dowel screw into each wall anchor.
3. Before you place the house numbers on the screws, place a drop of two part epoxy glue on the end of the screw to secure the house number to the screws.

Materials
These will vary based on
- where you're mounting the house numbers
- where you are in the world
- the size that you've printed the house numbers
- the material you printed them with
So please take all that into consideration and use your best judgement about the details here :)

  1. Headless dowel screws. If you printed the STL file without changing the size, a #10 screw (3/16 in wide) or thinner should work.
  2. Wall anchors that fit the dowel screws.
  3. Two part epoxy glue. 4.Screwdriver and a bit that matches the wall anchor.
  4. Pencil or something to mark with.
  5. Optional: Dowel screws can be a little tricky to turn since they don't have a head, so pliers with teeth might be helpful.