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29 May 2020, 02:38
30378
Attaching a Bear Rug to the Wall
Wondering what is the best method of attaching a bear rug to the wall for a flat wall mount. The wall is standard flat sheetrock. I have seen them done with staples, T pins, nails, etc. Just want to hear from some experience on what would be the best. The rug is head on, 6ft 5in nose to tip of the tail and weighs right at 40 pounds.

Thanks for the replies!!


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29 May 2020, 18:47
tsturm
quote:
Originally posted by 30378:
Wondering what is the best method of attaching a bear rug to the wall for a flat wall mount. The wall is standard flat sheetrock. I have seen them done with staples, T pins, nails, etc. Just want to hear from some experience on what would be the best. The rug is head on, 6ft 5in nose to tip of the tail and weighs right at 40 pounds.

Thanks for the replies!!


My taxidermist sewed D-rings on the felt at chin & paws just for mounting to the wall tu2 I just used regular sheet rock anchors & screws.


31 May 2020, 00:08
hvrhunter
I also use d rings sewed in to rug.never had any issues.
31 May 2020, 01:37
MARK H. YOUNG
I have a number of rugs mounted on the wall. The brown bear is the heaviest and it is stapled right to the sheet rock. Easy Peezy and small holes if you need to take it down for a move.

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31 May 2020, 19:13
dogcat
quote:
Originally posted by 30378:
Wondering what is the best method of attaching a bear rug to the wall for a flat wall mount. The wall is standard flat sheetrock. I have seen them done with staples, T pins, nails, etc. Just want to hear from some experience on what would be the best. The rug is head on, 6ft 5in nose to tip of the tail and weighs right at 40 pounds.

Thanks for the replies!!


Well, first you have to skin the bear, otherwise it is a bit lumpy.....

Sorry, I couldn’t resist....

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31 May 2020, 19:14
dogcat
quote:
Originally posted by hvrhunter:
I also use d rings sewed in to rug.never had any issues.


That is what we did with a 14’ croc that was cumbersome and heavy.
01 June 2020, 00:29
Labman
Your bear is the same size as the one I have hanging on my wall. Half inch staples through the felt and you're good to go. Don't be stingy with the staples.


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02 June 2020, 04:35
Grizzly Adams1
quote:
Originally posted by hvrhunter:
I also use d rings sewed in to rug.never had any issues.


My taxidermist always installed them routinely.

Grizz


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03 June 2020, 20:12
Bwana338
D Rings are the way to go, head & paws.

And then if you have some sagging areas, staples or small nails will work.

That is how I have a zebra, and some pattern stitched hide rugs hanging on the wall.

If you have a plant or currio ledge near the top of the wall, you could hang half your bear rug over the ledge and the other half folded on top. I have a Bear rug and Zebra rug displayed that way. Then you could display the skull on top of the rug. I have one of my bear rugs display that way, on the zebra rug I have a warthog skull displayed.


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04 June 2020, 11:30
Cougarz
I'm interested in this question too.

For those that have D rings on the rug, what kind of fastener did you use to mount it to the wall?


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04 June 2020, 23:48
tsturm
quote:
Originally posted by Cougarz:
I'm interested in this question too.

For those that have D rings on the rug, what kind of fastener did you use to mount it to the wall?


Nose/chin is a screw with a washer into a Stud. Ring goes over washer & can't pull off screw, paws are sheet rock anchors that fold up on the inside when tightened allowing you to remove machine screw, install washer, leave loose enough to place ring over washer. (blind hole molly anchor?)
tu2
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14 July 2020, 02:04
Pegleg
I used stick pins to hang my leopard to the wall. Worked well.


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25 July 2020, 18:42
hikerbum
Staples


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17 August 2020, 03:02
CharlesL
I used staples on my Zebra skin.


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17 August 2020, 20:37
Jim Kobe
I used the "D" rings to secure mine, attached to picture hangers. One thing about this is if the rug is hanging vertically, It will stretch over time and the attaching points will need to be adjusted and may cause some ugly holes in the wall


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18 August 2020, 07:18
Use Enough Gun
quote:
I have a number of rugs mounted on the wall. The brown bear is the heaviest and it is stapled right to the sheet rock. Easy Peezy and small holes if you need to take it down for a move.

I've been to Mark's house and seen them. And, yes, the staples do work. Big Grin