adjust for level. I never bother. Use a stapler to pin a bit of string right across the back of the frame and hang that off the nail
adjust for level. I never bother. Use a stapler to pin a bit of string right across the back of the frame and hang that off the nail
Easier to divide by two....
Or even a couple of drawing pins
If you mean Arrggh-os should have checked, you would be correct.
Depends on the weight of the frame.
I glued the fitting back on with Araldite and hung the 2 pics on thin nails but as someone else said these hangers have horiz adjustment but there is no way of any vertical adjustment . I have found some screw-in eyes on old wooden curtain rings that I found in a drawer so I think I'll screw them in to the frames and run a piece of fly-line backing across each and that should do to hang them on the nails . Thx to all for your help.
Means you won't be able to get the frame flat against the wall though
The horizontal adjustment provides some tolerance for the positioning of the plate at the manufacturing stage, and is purely to allow you to balance the frame on a single nail so that it isn't lop-sided when hanging - it's not for moving the picture bodily sideways by more than a mm or two. The whole thing assumes that you have sufficient skills of measurement and dexterity to be able to hammer in the nail in the right place, both horizontally and vertically.
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