Picture framing a radiator?
Picture framing a radiator?
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Steve Campbell

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184 months

Sunday 27th July
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Bit of an odd one. I’m trying to frame a race radiator in a picture frame. I don’t want to damage or drill the radiator at all.

I’ve made the frame out of mdf, and looking to find a way to clip the radiator in, using the edge flanges somehow.

This isn’t the frame itself but trying to show the position the mdf needs to be in to clip it in. Any bright ideas. Some kind of art framing clips ? They effectively need to “grip” or ‘hold’ the edge of the aluminium to keep it in place.

Thanks for any ideas or links to appropriate materials !



Simpo Two

89,202 posts

281 months

Sunday 27th July
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I would make a rebate so it sits flush at the front, and think of a way to hold it from the back.

It will still look like an aircon vent though wink

Steve Campbell

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2,243 posts

184 months

Sunday 27th July
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LOL. It s not rectangular as it comes from an F1 car. It’s also not uniform thickness as part of it is double thickness.

Intent is for it to be approximately flush at the back where it’s pinned, and it will sit proud out the front so hopefully not too much like a vent !

Edited by Steve Campbell on Sunday 27th July 15:20

Simpo Two

89,202 posts

281 months

Sunday 27th July
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Ah, well if the fastening is at the back that opens the options. Something like this?

https://www.amazon.co.uk/pcs-Kitchen-Door-Connecti...

Or smaller - https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0DBZK32JC/

Steve Campbell

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184 months

That 2nd smaller option looks promising…will investigate further…I would need to use 2 together to “pinch” the edge of the Al flange and hold it in place. Might therefore need something a bit longer with 2 screw holes to hold better.



Actual

1,305 posts

122 months

I just about to hang a picture.

I'm using...

Essentials Flush Mounts Zinc-Plated 35mm x 37mm x 3.75mm 10 Pack (11423)
https://www.screwfix.com/p/essentials-flush-mounts...

Each pair interlocks to make a lift off mounting which is hidden behind the picture.

HTH

Simpo Two

89,202 posts

281 months

Steve Campbell said:
That 2nd smaller option looks promising will investigate further I would need to use 2 together to pinch the edge of the Al flange and hold it in place. Might therefore need something a bit longer with 2 screw holes to hold better.
These would do it. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Flat-Brackets-Stainless-R...

Three screws into the frame with the last hole overlapping the radiator. Tighten the screws and it's not going anywhere.

Steve Campbell

Original Poster:

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184 months

I think definitely the right direction. The mdf is only 9mm so I need something with smaller screws !

I did consider 12 or 18mm mdf but it’s getting reasonably heavy the thicker I went. Could still make another frame if I can’t get 9mm to work.

Simpo Two

89,202 posts

281 months

Tuesday
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Steve Campbell said:
I think definitely the right direction. The mdf is only 9mm so I need something with smaller screws !
Shorter screws are available...

In fact you could make little rectangles of plywood and use those instead - they'd take longer screws and work just as well.

JBW11

73 posts

182 months

Wednesday
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Trailer number plate clips with the 'static' end cut off?

https://www.towingandtrailers.com/product/trailer-...