When you are building a frame either for stained glass or pictures

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fredeharley55
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When you are building a frame either for stained glass or pictures

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Just do yourself a favor and use saw tooth hangers. One in the middle will hold many pounds with two small screws and your through...
Putting a cable attached on each side is not needed for 95% of all the frames you will ever build.
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Re: When you are building a frame either for stained glass or pictures

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calculatewally wrote: Sun May 29, 2022 9:39 pm It is possible to support a significant amount of weight using nothing more than two screws and your way through it... In ninety-five percent of the frames you will ever make, adding a cable will be completely unnecessaryplay tic tac toe
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There's a semi-hidden link at the end that says "play tic tac toe" at the end (white text struck through). I've reported it as link spam
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