Picture Hanger Wall Hook Mount Holder

Picture Hanger Wall Hook Mount Holder

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I purchased an excellent picture but encountered no available space for it on any wall. However, I did find free space on a sloping wall, which presented me with a challenge: finding a way to attach the picture to this inclined surface. A straightforward solution came to mind - a pin and a mounted gap where the pin could slide in and securely hold the picture. The KISS principle applies here. The only simple-minded aspect of my plan was that it wasn't as easy to execute as I had anticipated. That's how I managed to overcome this obstacle: I began by attaching all screws with pins to one side (I used the frame's side, but the wall side would have worked just as well) and a slider to the other side, secured by a screw. Next, I mounted the slider on top of the screws (some one-sided tape in the slot helped keep it in position) using double-sided tape on the mounting (wall) side. It's essential to ensure that all open slots face in the same direction. Once this was done, I inserted the picture into the holder and pressed the others against the wall by pushing the picture towards the wall. After that, I removed all holders by shoving the pins out of the slides. Finally, I fastened the slider with screws. And that's it - my task was completed! My screws have an upper diameter of 9 mm and a lower diameter of 4.5 mm. This solution should work just as well with smaller screws or scaled-down objects.

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