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Hanging Pictures - Not Hooks?
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I want to hang some pictures in a hallway, but dont want them hanging on wire and hooks. I'm sure I've seen a fixing which has two adjacent rings one of which you screw into the back of the picture frame, the other you screw into the wall. A bit like a piece of meccano with only 2 holes. Any ideas what they are called.. Cant find anything with a google. -- Richard Faulkner |
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Hanging Pictures - Not Hooks?
Richard Faulkner wrote:
Hi, I want to hang some pictures in a hallway, but dont want them hanging on wire and hooks. I'm sure I've seen a fixing which has two adjacent rings one of which you screw into the back of the picture frame, the other you screw into the wall. A bit like a piece of meccano with only 2 holes. Any ideas what they are called.. Cant find anything with a google. Mirror plates. Some have a slotted hole and are designed for hanging from the top, and some just have a hole and can go either side of the frame. Often used in public places to stop people nicking the pictures. http://tinyurl.com/pmjhj -- -- apax63 'at' dsl 'dot' pipex 'dot' com |
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