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I got a couple of picture frames from Wilkinsons today and on the back
there are two things to hang them..one vertical and one horizontal but I've never seen the like before .Anyone any ideas how they should be used .. Have a look at the pic. I tried to bend one up to get a wire or cord under it and it just pinged away from the backboard .They are held to the board by lugs behind the two round holes . I guess I'll need to nail pins in or a couple of small eyes http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...t/IMG_9258.jpg |
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On 17 Dec, 22:37, wrote:
I got a couple of picture frames from Wilkinsons today and on the back there are two things to hang them..one vertical and one horizontal but I've never seen the like before .Anyone any ideas *how they should be used .. Have a look at the pic. I tried to bend one up to get a wire or cord under it and it just pinged away from the backboard .They are held to the board by lugs behind the two round holes . I guess I'll need to nail pins in or a couple of small eyes *http://img..photobucket.com/albums/v...t/IMG_9258.jpg Hang 'em on a picture hook...tadaaa. Probably no need to mention they're at different orientations so they can be used whether the picture's portrait or landscape. |
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On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 14:46:21 -0800 (PST), Lino expert
wrote: On 17 Dec, 22:37, wrote: I got a couple of picture frames from Wilkinsons today and on the back there are two things to hang them..one vertical and one horizontal but I've never seen the like before .Anyone any ideas *how they should be used .. Have a look at the pic. I tried to bend one up to get a wire or cord under it and it just pinged away from the backboard .They are held to the board by lugs behind the two round holes . I guess I'll need to nail pins in or a couple of small eyes *http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...t/IMG_9258.jpg Hang 'em on a picture hook...tadaaa. Yeah,thats what I thought but they are tight to the board .That's why I tried to prise it up slightly and that's when it came away from the board . Probably no need to mention they're at different orientations so they can be used whether the picture's portrait or landscape. I managed to work that one out ..lol |
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On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 23:14:17 -0000, "Roger Mills"
wrote: In an earlier contribution to this discussion, wrote: I got a couple of picture frames from Wilkinsons today and on the back there are two things to hang them..one vertical and one horizontal but I've never seen the like before .Anyone any ideas how they should be used .. Have a look at the pic. I tried to bend one up to get a wire or cord under it and it just pinged away from the backboard .They are held to the board by lugs behind the two round holes . I guess I'll need to nail pins in or a couple of small eyes http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...t/IMG_9258.jpg Hammer a small nail into the wall with virtually only the head sticking out. Then hook the serrated bit over the head - using whichever notch gives the best balance. Not now possible as it came off when I tried to prise it up as it's tight to the board ...Stupid design if ever I saw one ....you couldn't get a nail head under the serrated part it's so tight . |
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I got a couple of picture frames from Wilkinsons today and on the back there are two things to hang them..one vertical and one horizontal but I've never seen the like before .Anyone any ideas how they should be used .. Have a look at the pic. I tried to bend one up to get a wire or cord under it and it just pinged away from the backboard .They are held to the board by lugs behind the two round holes . I guess I'll need to nail pins in or a couple of small eyes http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...t/IMG_9258.jpg I dispair of the idiots who design the fixing systems for things like this, they have clearlynever hung anything on a wall before. The idea is the serrations hook over the head of a countersunk screw and give a small lateral movement. What you actually need is a small up/down 'adjustability' to ensure level, given the problem of getting two holes perfectly horizontal on a wide variety of walls. They should be proud of the frame by a few mm. Take them back & exchange them for some that are. -- Dave - The Medway Handyman www.medwayhandyman.co.uk |
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On Thu, 18 Dec 2008 00:18:29 GMT, "The Medway Handyman"
wrote: wrote: I got a couple of picture frames from Wilkinsons today and on the back there are two things to hang them..one vertical and one horizontal but I've never seen the like before .Anyone any ideas how they should be used .. Have a look at the pic. I tried to bend one up to get a wire or cord under it and it just pinged away from the backboard .They are held to the board by lugs behind the two round holes . I guess I'll need to nail pins in or a couple of small eyes http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...t/IMG_9258.jpg I dispair of the idiots who design the fixing systems for things like this, they have clearlynever hung anything on a wall before. I'd agree with that The idea is the serrations hook over the head of a countersunk screw and give a small lateral movement. What you actually need is a small up/down 'adjustability' to ensure level, given the problem of getting two holes perfectly horizontal on a wide variety of walls. Well on these seems to be no way of getting the serrations over anything but I'll have another try They should be proud of the frame by a few mm. Take them back & exchange them for some that are. Unfortunately I got them mailorder from Wilkinsons and returning them for replacements when the likelihood is that they'd be the same is a pain . I'll use picture hooks and find some way of hooking it to the back of the frame but I'll e-mail Wilkinsons to suggest they have a look at the fitting |
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On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 23:14:17 -0000, "Roger Mills" wrote: In an earlier contribution to this discussion, wrote: I got a couple of picture frames from Wilkinsons today and on the back there are two things to hang them..one vertical and one horizontal but I've never seen the like before .Anyone any ideas how they should be used .. Have a look at the pic. I tried to bend one up to get a wire or cord under it and it just pinged away from the backboard .They are held to the board by lugs behind the two round holes . I guess I'll need to nail pins in or a couple of small eyes http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...t/IMG_9258.jpg Hammer a small nail into the wall with virtually only the head sticking out. Then hook the serrated bit over the head - using whichever notch gives the best balance. Not now possible as it came off when I tried to prise it up as it's tight to the board ...Stupid design if ever I saw one ....you couldn't get a nail head under the serrated part it's so tight . IME, you need to price them away a little - however they should stay fixed to the board. Yours sounds like it was not well enough fixed. (if in doubt, place the frame face down on a flat surface, hold the base of the fixing against the wood before bending the top out a bit - that should save some load on its fixings). -- Cheers, John. /================================================== ===============\ | Internode Ltd - http://www.internode.co.uk | |-----------------------------------------------------------------| | John Rumm - john(at)internode(dot)co(dot)uk | \================================================= ================/ |
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On Thu, 18 Dec 2008 00:18:29 GMT, "The Medway Handyman" I dispair of the idiots who design the fixing systems for things like this, they have clearly never hung anything on a wall before. I'd agree with that Hung a mirror last week. From Arrggh-os, my favourites. No fixings included - saved me the trouble of binning them. Two upside down 'keyhole' slots on the back with a rebate underneath, the idea being that it dropped over two screw heads. Convenietly spaced at 96.5cm apart, so at 48.25cm centres. Marked out, drilled, plugged put in screws. I then find out that the larger hole in the keyhole won't allow the head of a No:8 or 4mm screw through - had to ease it out with a drill bit. Why not space the holes at 96.0cm & make the holes large enough for what is probably the most common screw size? The mind boggles. BTW I really like these 'Uno' universal plugs from Rawlplug. Been usng them for a few months now, really do seem to work on all types of wall. http://www.screwfix.com/prods/32796/...ket-560-Pieces -- Dave - The Medway Handyman www.medwayhandyman.co.uk |
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![]() wrote in message ... I got a couple of picture frames from Wilkinsons today and on the back there are two things to hang them..one vertical and one horizontal but I've never seen the like before .Anyone any ideas how they should be used .. Have a look at the pic. I tried to bend one up to get a wire or cord under it and it just pinged away from the backboard .They are held to the board by lugs behind the two round holes . I guess I'll need to nail pins in or a couple of small eyes http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...t/IMG_9258.jpg I would suggest that the little black clip has been fitted back to front. If it was flipped over there would be space for the head of the screw or tack. Baz. |
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![]() "Baz" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... I got a couple of picture frames from Wilkinsons today and on the back there are two things to hang them..one vertical and one horizontal but I've never seen the like before .Anyone any ideas how they should be used .. Have a look at the pic. I tried to bend one up to get a wire or cord under it and it just pinged away from the backboard .They are held to the board by lugs behind the two round holes . I guess I'll need to nail pins in or a couple of small eyes http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...t/IMG_9258.jpg I would suggest that the little black clip has been fitted back to front. If it was flipped over there would be space for the head of the screw or tack. Correct! -- Bob Mannix (anti-spam is as easy as 1-2-3 - not) |
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"Baz" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... I got a couple of picture frames from Wilkinsons today and on the back there are two things to hang them..one vertical and one horizontal but I've never seen the like before .Anyone any ideas how they should be used .. Have a look at the pic. I tried to bend one up to get a wire or cord under it and it just pinged away from the backboard .They are held to the board by lugs behind the two round holes . I guess I'll need to nail pins in or a couple of small eyes http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...t/IMG_9258.jpg I would suggest that the little black clip has been fitted back to front. If it was flipped over there would be space for the head of the screw or tack. Correct! But then the fixing pins (I think that's what they are) and the countersinks are on the wrong side. -- Reentrant |
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... Bob Mannix wrote: "Baz" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... I got a couple of picture frames from Wilkinsons today and on the back there are two things to hang them..one vertical and one horizontal but I've never seen the like before .Anyone any ideas how they should be used .. Have a look at the pic. I tried to bend one up to get a wire or cord under it and it just pinged away from the backboard .They are held to the board by lugs behind the two round holes . I guess I'll need to nail pins in or a couple of small eyes http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...t/IMG_9258.jpg I would suggest that the little black clip has been fitted back to front. If it was flipped over there would be space for the head of the screw or tack. Correct! But then the fixing pins (I think that's what they are) and the countersinks are on the wrong side. Possibly but I have hung several pictures using these fixings, they allow approximate positioning of the fixing by the manufacturer (for speed as you have can choose the best notch for the nail to sit in when you hang. They are quite standard. Whether these are poorly manufactured or what, I don't know. -- Bob Mannix (anti-spam is as easy as 1-2-3 - not) |
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On Dec 18, 12:18*am, "The Medway Handyman"
wrote: wrote: I got a couple of picture frames from Wilkinsons today and on the back there are two things to hang them..one vertical and one horizontal but I've never seen the like before .Anyone any ideas *how they should be used .. Have a look at the pic. I tried to bend one up to get a wire or cord under it and it just pinged away from the backboard .They are held to the board by lugs behind the two round holes . I guess I'll need to nail pins in or a couple of small eyes http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...t/IMG_9258.jpg I dispair of the idiots who design the fixing systems for things like this, they have clearlynever hung anything on a wall before. The idea is the serrations hook over the head of a countersunk screw and give a small lateral movement. *What you actually need is a small up/down 'adjustability' to ensure level, given the problem of getting two holes perfectly horizontal on a wide variety of walls. But you only have *one* hole. Read what the OP said. The lateral adjustment from choosing one of the serrations moves the centre of gravity and allows you to hang it level. They should be proud of the frame by a few mm. * They are. The photo clearly shows the serrations are inset enough to go over the head of a nail, but maybe they were fitted the wrong way round. I've never had any problem with them. MBQ |
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On Dec 18, 8:56*am, "The Medway Handyman"
wrote: wrote: On Thu, 18 Dec 2008 00:18:29 GMT, "The Medway Handyman" I dispair of the idiots who design the fixing systems for things like this, they have clearly never hung anything on a wall before. I'd agree with that Hung a mirror last week. *From Arrggh-os, my favourites. *No fixings included - saved me the trouble of binning them. Two upside down 'keyhole' slots on the back with a rebate underneath, the idea being that it dropped over two screw heads. Convenietly spaced at 96.5cm apart, so at 48.25cm centres. Marked out, drilled, plugged put in screws. *I then find out that the larger hole in the keyhole won't allow the head of a No:8 or 4mm screw through - had to ease it out with a drill bit. Should have checked! Why not space the holes at 96.0cm How does that help? In either case you need to measure to, say, at least 0.1cm precision. If you can't measure 48.25 then nor can you measure 48.00. Just measure to the nearest mm in either case and quit moaning. MBQ |
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On Thu, 18 Dec 2008 03:33:18 -0800 (PST), "Man at B&Q"
wrote: On Dec 18, 12:18*am, "The Medway Handyman" wrote: wrote: I got a couple of picture frames from Wilkinsons today and on the back there are two things to hang them..one vertical and one horizontal but I've never seen the like before .Anyone any ideas *how they should be used .. Have a look at the pic. I tried to bend one up to get a wire or cord under it and it just pinged away from the backboard .They are held to the board by lugs behind the two round holes . I guess I'll need to nail pins in or a couple of small eyes http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...t/IMG_9258.jpg I dispair of the idiots who design the fixing systems for things like this, they have clearlynever hung anything on a wall before. The idea is the serrations hook over the head of a countersunk screw and give a small lateral movement. *What you actually need is a small up/down 'adjustability' to ensure level, given the problem of getting two holes perfectly horizontal on a wide variety of walls. But you only have *one* hole. Read what the OP said. The lateral adjustment from choosing one of the serrations moves the centre of gravity and allows you to hang it level. They should be proud of the frame by a few mm. * They are. The photo clearly shows the serrations are inset enough to go over the head of a nail, but maybe they were fitted the wrong way round. I've never had any problem with them. MBQ Re the photo. You might think a nail can go under the serrated bit but trust me the fitting is flat to the board .That's why I prised it up but it came away from the board .Since last night I have experimented with the second frame and found that if I insert a thin screwdriver under the serrated part while pressing down on the rest of the fitting I can bend it up slightly to enable it to be hung on a long panel pin or similar .BUT WTF don't they enclose instructions on what you need to do |
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![]() "Man at B&Q" wrote in message ... On Dec 18, 8:56 am, "The Medway Handyman" wrote: wrote: On Thu, 18 Dec 2008 00:18:29 GMT, "The Medway Handyman" I dispair of the idiots who design the fixing systems for things like this, they have clearly never hung anything on a wall before. I'd agree with that Hung a mirror last week. From Arrggh-os, my favourites. No fixings included - saved me the trouble of binning them. Two upside down 'keyhole' slots on the back with a rebate underneath, the idea being that it dropped over two screw heads. Convenietly spaced at 96.5cm apart, so at 48.25cm centres. Marked out, drilled, plugged put in screws. I then find out that the larger hole in the keyhole won't allow the head of a No:8 or 4mm screw through - had to ease it out with a drill bit. Should have checked! Why not space the holes at 96.0cm How does that help? In either case you need to measure to, say, at least 0.1cm precision. If you can't measure 48.25 then nor can you measure 48.00. Just measure to the nearest mm in either case and quit moaning. Maybe he should have used inches? 38 inches. |
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On Thu, 18 Dec 2008 11:39:19 GMT, Appin wrote:
The message from contains these words: On Thu, 18 Dec 2008 00:18:29 GMT, "The Medway Handyman" I'll use picture hooks and find some way of hooking it to the back of the frame but I'll e-mail Wilkinsons to suggest they have a look at the fitting Phone picturelizard.co.uk and they'll supply you with fittings which slip over the hardboard backboard and are easily adjustable. They work! Got any idea what they call them? .I've had a look but can't see what you speak of .I can only see Swiss Clips and a hanging kit ( hooks,wire etc ) http://www.picturelizard.co.uk/index.php |
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On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 22:37:18 +0000, wrote:
I got a couple of picture frames from Wilkinsons today and on the back there are two things to hang them..one vertical and one horizontal but I've never seen the like before .Anyone any ideas how they should be used .. Have a look at the pic. I tried to bend one up to get a wire or cord under it and it just pinged away from the backboard .They are held to the board by lugs behind the two round holes . I guess I'll need to nail pins in or a couple of small eyes http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...t/IMG_9258.jpg The serrated bit is so you can hang the picture off one of them and adjust for level. I never bother. Use a stapler to pin a bit of string right across the back of the frame and hang that off the nail |
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On Dec 18, 8:56 am, "The Medway Handyman" wrote: wrote: On Thu, 18 Dec 2008 00:18:29 GMT, "The Medway Handyman" I dispair of the idiots who design the fixing systems for things like this, they have clearly never hung anything on a wall before. I'd agree with that Hung a mirror last week. From Arrggh-os, my favourites. No fixings included - saved me the trouble of binning them. Two upside down 'keyhole' slots on the back with a rebate underneath, the idea being that it dropped over two screw heads. Convenietly spaced at 96.5cm apart, so at 48.25cm centres. Marked out, drilled, plugged put in screws. I then find out that the larger hole in the keyhole won't allow the head of a No:8 or 4mm screw through - had to ease it out with a drill bit. Should have checked! Why not space the holes at 96.0cm Easier to divide by two.... -- Dave - The Medway Handyman www.medwayhandyman.co.uk |
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On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 22:37:18 +0000, wrote: I got a couple of picture frames from Wilkinsons today and on the back there are two things to hang them..one vertical and one horizontal but I've never seen the like before .Anyone any ideas how they should be used .. Have a look at the pic. I tried to bend one up to get a wire or cord under it and it just pinged away from the backboard .They are held to the board by lugs behind the two round holes . I guess I'll need to nail pins in or a couple of small eyes http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...t/IMG_9258.jpg The serrated bit is so you can hang the picture off one of them and adjust for level. I never bother. Use a stapler to pin a bit of string right across the back of the frame and hang that off the nail Or even a couple of drawing pins |
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On Dec 18, 8:56 am, "The Medway Handyman" wrote: wrote: On Thu, 18 Dec 2008 00:18:29 GMT, "The Medway Handyman" I dispair of the idiots who design the fixing systems for things like this, they have clearly never hung anything on a wall before. I'd agree with that Hung a mirror last week. From Arrggh-os, my favourites. No fixings included - saved me the trouble of binning them. Two upside down 'keyhole' slots on the back with a rebate underneath, the idea being that it dropped over two screw heads. Convenietly spaced at 96.5cm apart, so at 48.25cm centres. Marked out, drilled, plugged put in screws. I then find out that the larger hole in the keyhole won't allow the head of a No:8 or 4mm screw through - had to ease it out with a drill bit. Should have checked! If you mean Arrggh-os should have checked, you would be correct. -- Dave - The Medway Handyman www.medwayhandyman.co.uk |
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On Thu, 18 Dec 2008 20:01:07 +0000, stuart noble
wrote: Alang wrote: On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 22:37:18 +0000, wrote: I got a couple of picture frames from Wilkinsons today and on the back there are two things to hang them..one vertical and one horizontal but I've never seen the like before .Anyone any ideas how they should be used .. Have a look at the pic. I tried to bend one up to get a wire or cord under it and it just pinged away from the backboard .They are held to the board by lugs behind the two round holes . I guess I'll need to nail pins in or a couple of small eyes http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...t/IMG_9258.jpg The serrated bit is so you can hang the picture off one of them and adjust for level. I never bother. Use a stapler to pin a bit of string right across the back of the frame and hang that off the nail Or even a couple of drawing pins Depends on the weight of the frame. |
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On Fri, 19 Dec 2008 10:49:50 +0000, Alang
wrote: On Thu, 18 Dec 2008 20:01:07 +0000, stuart noble wrote: Alang wrote: On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 22:37:18 +0000, wrote: I got a couple of picture frames from Wilkinsons today and on the back there are two things to hang them..one vertical and one horizontal but I've never seen the like before .Anyone any ideas how they should be used .. Have a look at the pic. I tried to bend one up to get a wire or cord under it and it just pinged away from the backboard .They are held to the board by lugs behind the two round holes . I guess I'll need to nail pins in or a couple of small eyes http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...t/IMG_9258.jpg The serrated bit is so you can hang the picture off one of them and adjust for level. I never bother. Use a stapler to pin a bit of string right across the back of the frame and hang that off the nail Or even a couple of drawing pins Depends on the weight of the frame. I glued the fitting back on with Araldite and hung the 2 pics on thin nails but as someone else said these hangers have horiz adjustment but there is no way of any vertical adjustment . I have found some screw-in eyes on old wooden curtain rings that I found in a drawer so I think I'll screw them in to the frames and run a piece of fly-line backing across each and that should do to hang them on the nails . Thx to all for your help. |
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On Fri, 19 Dec 2008 10:49:50 +0000, Alang wrote: On Thu, 18 Dec 2008 20:01:07 +0000, stuart noble wrote: Alang wrote: On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 22:37:18 +0000, wrote: I got a couple of picture frames from Wilkinsons today and on the back there are two things to hang them..one vertical and one horizontal but I've never seen the like before .Anyone any ideas how they should be used .. Have a look at the pic. I tried to bend one up to get a wire or cord under it and it just pinged away from the backboard .They are held to the board by lugs behind the two round holes . I guess I'll need to nail pins in or a couple of small eyes http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...t/IMG_9258.jpg The serrated bit is so you can hang the picture off one of them and adjust for level. I never bother. Use a stapler to pin a bit of string right across the back of the frame and hang that off the nail Or even a couple of drawing pins Depends on the weight of the frame. I glued the fitting back on with Araldite and hung the 2 pics on thin nails but as someone else said these hangers have horiz adjustment but there is no way of any vertical adjustment . I have found some screw-in eyes on old wooden curtain rings that I found in a drawer so I think I'll screw them in to the frames and run a piece of fly-line backing across each and that should do to hang them on the nails . Thx to all for your help. Means you won't be able to get the frame flat against the wall though |
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from contains these words: On Thu, 18 Dec 2008 11:39:19 GMT, Appin wrote: The message from contains these words: On Thu, 18 Dec 2008 00:18:29 GMT, "The Medway Handyman" I'll use picture hooks and find some way of hooking it to the back of the frame but I'll e-mail Wilkinsons to suggest they have a look at the fitting Phone picturelizard.co.uk and they'll supply you with fittings which slip over the hardboard backboard and are easily adjustable. They work! Got any idea what they call them? .I've had a look but can't see what you speak of .I can only see Swiss Clips and a hanging kit ( hooks,wire etc ) http://www.picturelizard.co.uk/index.php No idea what they call them and I didn't see them on the website. However, speaking to them on the phone I mentioned that one or two of the hanging clips on their frames had broken off, so they supplied me with these excellent clips gratis. |
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