Hi to all
I want to install a small hanging display system in my window without breaking the bank.
My window is approx 2 m wide by 1.5 m drop and I could fix to ceiling or add a batten and fux to that.
Can anyone recommend a simple one - i would want 6 wires so u could hang 3 rows of pictures.
There is so many to choose from in the lions catalogue I don't know where to start. I'm on a budget (always)!
Hope you can help
Jane
Hanging systems
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Re: Hanging systems
If you really want to be frugal you could fix some screw-hooks to a batten and tie temporary long cords to the pictures.
A slight faff, but cheap.
I'll delete your dup post btw.
I'll delete your dup post btw.
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Re: Hanging systems
If you really want to be frugal you could fix some screw-hooks to a batten and tie temporary long cords to the pictures.
A slight faff, but cheap.
(I see we're back to one post now.
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(I see we're back to one post now.
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Re: Hanging systems
Something weird happening. I moved my reply from the dup thread which is now gone and reposted. It's now posted twice and Steve's post is gone.
He said ring Lion and ask for help btw.
sorry about that.
I need a lie down.
He said ring Lion and ask for help btw.
sorry about that.
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Re: Hanging systems
Sorry guys, I just saw the double post and deleted the older one.
Should have refreshed to make sure there was no replies. Apologies for the confusion.
Should have refreshed to make sure there was no replies. Apologies for the confusion.
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Re: Hanging systems
Hi there,
thanks for yr help I have spoken to lions but found the sales lady more confused than I was!
thanks also for removing duplicate post - I was trying to edit an unfortunate spelling error but couldn't get it to delete it!
Have a great Friday everyone
j
thanks for yr help I have spoken to lions but found the sales lady more confused than I was!
thanks also for removing duplicate post - I was trying to edit an unfortunate spelling error but couldn't get it to delete it!
Have a great Friday everyone
j
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Re: Hanging systems
Try the Techinal Department in Lion, they are good
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markw
Re: Hanging systems
you possibly want rods instead of cord/wires. rods will keep the pics more upright -wires tend to allow the pictures to fall forward. Have you thought about using easels - you can buy nice ones or knock some up from batten.
