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What's the best way of fixing a wooden framed 4ft x 3ft (landscape)
mirror to a wall? My initial idea is to drill a couple of holes in the wall, fill with rawlplugs, then use some sort of screw-in brackets to get a near-flush fit (doesn't have to be really flush to the wall). Any idea what type of brackets would do this? Bruce |
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