Submitted by ireallycantremember t3_11dok2j in DIY
I live in a new construction apartment. It took me a LONG time to figure out that ALL the drywall in the entire apartment is 5/8" thick and needed special anchors to hang anything from the walls.
Now I'd like to hang a swing chair in my kid's room, and I keep failing. I've located the stud, used the correct mounting hardware, and it still falls out. I have multiple tiny little holes in the ceiling searching for the wooden stud, even though I used a stud finder AND a magnet and I know what I'm doing. Eventually, I just cut out a section of the drywall only to realize it's attached to metal.
Argh. Its so weird, because I have two floors, and I was able to crack open a vent to see on the 3rd floor there is wood, but its definitely not wood on the second floor.
I have 3/8" toggle bolts, and I was thinking about attaching a 2x4 to the ceiling using the toggle bolts, and then attaching the swing to the 2x4. (the swing has one attachment point, its more of a chair.)
I've tried researching how to do this, but i'm not coming up with any answers. Help please.
Guygan t1_ja9y2xa wrote
The quick answer is “you don’t”.
The metal studs may be holding up the drywall on the ceiling but they are not the structural members holding the ceiling, floor, or roof.
If you’re renting, then ask your landlord if you are even allowed to do this. If you own the unit then ask your building superintendent or the building board.