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Secret fixing removable board to wall.
Hi,
I have a board which I need to secure to a wall which needs to be firm when fixed but easily removable, The fixings can't be seen from the front. Ideally the board would be removed at the same height has hung (i.e. doesn't need to be lifted) although a small lift could be possible (approx 15mm). In a perfect scenario it would be some sort of click latch where you click it into place and then push in to click it out again but the only ones I have seen expect the base piece to be at 90 degrees to the board which wouldnt work on a wall. Anyone have any ideas? thanks Lee. |
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