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Tuesday, July 16, 2019

Hanging Pictures - Conundrum



I have always been rather gunshy about hanging pictures, photographs, paintings, etc. in and around my home and office.  It is not because I dislike having the art work around, and in fact I have a lot of it.   My difficulty is that I have this strong trepidation I have to overcome when I need to make a hole in a wall to put in a nail or screw to hold the image.  For some reason, I feel anxious when I mar a clean, pristine wall with a hole.... probably because I worry I will  "mess it up" and make things worse. 

But, I am forcing myself to put up a lot more of the pictures and photos, and paintings that my wife and I have recently acquired that I have been putting off.  I want to do this for her and for myself.  But, it is surprising to me how much mental energy it takes me to put those holes in the wall. 

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6 comments:

  1. Have you tried those 3M picture hangers that stick to the wall and are removable? "Command" Brand I believe. I've used them for a few things, and as long as the surfaces are clean they hold pretty well.

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    1. SD- For light things I have used them and like them.... but I get nervous for pictures especially 8x10 or larger with glass. Theoretically they SHOULD hold but the weight makes me nervous.

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  2. Been there, fretted about that.

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  3. I am no fan of the stick to wall hanging systems. I understand they are more reliable now, but for me, a hole in the wall with an appropriate anchor is the way to go. Losing sleep over stupid stuff like hanging pictures sucks. Been there, done that.

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  4. I have large pictures framed under glass. I agree with Marcrum - for smaller pictures the
    the brass hangers using small slanted nails should be OK.
    the Ol'Buzzard

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  5. If you use it right Shoe Goo will hold even heavy items but can be removed...

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