Moronic picture hanging question.

Moronic picture hanging question.

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littlegreenfairy

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10,134 posts

236 months

Monday 14th January 2013
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I would like to hang a picture frame up on a plaster board wall and with the frame came 4 little screws and two fixing things with loops on.

The instructions are sparse and say do not use a wire.

There are no hole in the frame to fix the fixings too.

How on earth do I do it? I've for a snotty awful head cold and can't make any sense of the instructions I found on the net frown


Thanks smile

Piersman2

6,671 posts

214 months

Monday 14th January 2013
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No more nails it, directly to the wall.

Just make sure it's straight first time.

HTH smile

GTIR

24,741 posts

281 months

Monday 14th January 2013
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I'll be round in 5 minutes.

littlegreenfairy

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10,134 posts

236 months

Monday 14th January 2013
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GTIR said:
I'll be round in 5 minutes.
If only you could come and do it.

I've just asked the husband where the hammer is kept and have been told to step away from any ideas to do with DIY.

Pixel Pusher

10,290 posts

174 months

Monday 14th January 2013
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Velcro.

yes

Piersman2

6,671 posts

214 months

Monday 14th January 2013
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littlegreenfairy said:
GTIR said:
I'll be round in 5 minutes.
If only you could come and do it.

I've just asked the husband where the hammer is kept and have been told to step away from any ideas to do with DIY.
That man knows his stuff.

He'll have a tube of No More Nails in the garage.

Women, know your limits. smile

littlegreenfairy

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10,134 posts

236 months

Monday 14th January 2013
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Piersman2 said:
That man knows his stuff.

He'll have a tube of No More Nails in the garage.

Women, know your limits. smile
Oi! I'm quite capable when my brain hasn't been replaced by fluff.

Are you serious about the no more nails?

littlegreenfairy

Original Poster:

10,134 posts

236 months

Monday 14th January 2013
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Piersman2 said:
That man knows his stuff.

He'll have a tube of No More Nails in the garage.

Women, know your limits. smile
Oi! I'm quite capable when my brain hasn't been replaced by fluff.

Are you serious about the no more nails?

Pixel Pusher

10,290 posts

174 months

Monday 14th January 2013
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If you got 2 of these with the picture, they screw onto the frame.

Make sure you don't go all the way through to the front.



Once attached, measure the centres and mark the corresponding centres on the wall.

Stick 2 of these in with the screw heads proud and hang the loops on the screwheads. Dont overtighten the plugs or they'll just spin in the wall.







Or Velcro.

littlegreenfairy

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10,134 posts

236 months

Monday 14th January 2013
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I have all of those things! Brilliant. Just need to find the drill now smile

And a tape measure.

Thank you smile

I think I may wait for help to put the shelf and blind up.

Happy Jim

1,047 posts

254 months

Monday 14th January 2013
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Don't use a spirit level though...that would spoil our fun ;-)

littlegreenfairy

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10,134 posts

236 months

Monday 14th January 2013
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Ah yes, and a spirit level.

Did you know that spirit levels have errors in them so if you need to measure a distance over a metre you should flip it over each time you move it across? I never knew that!

anonymous-user

69 months

Monday 14th January 2013
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Pixel Pusher said:
Stick 2 of these in with the screw heads proud and hang the loops on the screwheads. Dont overtighten the plugs or they'll just spin in the wall.





Or Velcro.
From experience do not just screw these into the plasterboard. Drill a decent pilot hole first otherwise you'll find that half board crumbles around the screw.

GTIR

24,741 posts

281 months

Monday 14th January 2013
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littlegreenfairy said:
GTIR said:
I'll be round in 5 minutes.
If only you could come and do it.

I've just asked the husband where the hammer is kept and have been told to step away from any ideas to do with DIY.
Hammer? DIY?

Oh, I was just going to come round to give you a good going over.

Tsk. Silly me eh. What am I like.

JuniorD

9,013 posts

238 months

Monday 14th January 2013
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Odd they give you eyelets to affix to the frame but advise not to use a wire.

They probably want you use a rubber picture band or a coltrated string.

paul.deitch

2,208 posts

272 months

Monday 14th January 2013
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I fitted gallery rails in all the rooms including the hallway and stairs so that I could hang anything anywhere and change it around. A bit like the old picture rails we used to have.

RichB

54,044 posts

299 months

Monday 14th January 2013
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Screw the eyelets to the frame about 1/4 way down from the top. Stretch a piece of picture wire between them and twist it off. Now from behind the picture take up the weight of the picture on your fingers to gauge the amount of stretch in the wire and measure this from the top of the frame i.e. the wire might be 3" down from the top of the frame when it's tensioned. Now knowing where on the wall you want to the top of the frame to be you measure down the same amount i.e. in my example 3" down from the where the top of the frame - and this is where you want your screws/picture nails to be. Use 2 x screws or nails because it's much easier to level up a picture on two hooks because it will not swing from side to side like on one hook. Hang your picture and level it up, job done... All assuming your walls are sound and the picture doesn't weigh an absolute ton! hehe

LooneyTunes

8,259 posts

173 months

Monday 14th January 2013
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paul.deitch said:
I fitted gallery rails in all the rooms including the hallway and stairs so that I could hang anything anywhere and change it around. A bit like the old picture rails we used to have.
Out of interest, where did you get them from? I've occasionally looked for them but without any success (all the ones I've found have been less than unobtrusive).

jas xjr

11,309 posts

254 months

Monday 14th January 2013
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Do not attempt DIY if you do not feel well . Last time I did some an air ambulance was involved

littlegreenfairy

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236 months

Monday 14th January 2013
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LooneyTunes said:
Out of interest, where did you get them from? I've occasionally looked for them but without any success (all the ones I've found have been less than unobtrusive).
Ikea do them. I have 2 ready to go up.

The frame in question is 20x16 inches. I need a white board for shopping lists and reminders but they are all ugly so have framed some pretty wrapping paper in a nice frame and will use the glass surface to write on. Looks very pretty smile