Popular Post Dragonkort Posted December 26, 2020 Popular Post Report Share Posted December 26, 2020 I dont know if any one will be interested or not but figured i put this up just in case. Im real big into recycling. Instead of buying the wood hangers all the time i use the pop tabs from soda bottles... all you have to do is take off the thin part that covers the hole and then you can nail them to back of plaques and pictures , just mmake sure you leave a little bit over the edge or you can bend the back a little so a nail or what ever can be slid into the hole ..... just an idea if anyones interested John B, Rolf, OCtoolguy and 7 others 8 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ike Posted December 27, 2020 Report Share Posted December 27, 2020 I think i will keep buying my hangers they are so cheep , That looks like work to me IKE OCtoolguy and amazingkevin 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FrankEV Posted December 27, 2020 Report Share Posted December 27, 2020 Believe it or not, we rarely ever have Pop Top Tabs in our house as neither of us like to drink any thing from cans! I can also see that the work may not hang straight as the tab is rounded and not necessarily self centering. That being said, I aplaud you idea and commitment to recycling.. amazingkevin and OCtoolguy 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Denny Knappen Posted December 27, 2020 Report Share Posted December 27, 2020 To those who use sawtooth hangers, do you use the ones that screw or hammer into the wood? OCtoolguy and LarryEA 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dan Posted December 27, 2020 Report Share Posted December 27, 2020 23 minutes ago, Denny Knappen said: To those who use sawtooth hangers, do you use the ones that screw or hammer into the wood? I have both types. I drill pilot holes for both types. OCtoolguy and LarryEA 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
amazingkevin Posted December 27, 2020 Report Share Posted December 27, 2020 (edited) I use the hammer on kind and use a miniature ice tongs to find the balance point. As soon as I seen the ice tongs I knew exactly what I was going to do with it. I sharpened it up to just leave a tiny hole in the wood, unseen! Edited December 27, 2020 by amazingkevin Pictures Rolf, OCtoolguy, LarryEA and 1 other 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NC Scroller Posted December 27, 2020 Report Share Posted December 27, 2020 1 hour ago, Denny Knappen said: To those who use sawtooth hangers, do you use the ones that screw or hammer into the wood? I prefer the ones with the screws. I do a couple craft shows and I have had a few of the hammer type get loose taking them on and off the rack multiple times but I have never had an issue with the screw type. I typically do not drill a pilot hole but I use an awl to make a small starter. I buy my hangers made in the US usually 100-200 at a clip. They cost about 8 cents a piece. FrankEV and OCtoolguy 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
trackman Posted December 28, 2020 Report Share Posted December 28, 2020 I most of the time use 2 part epoxy. OCtoolguy and John B 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John B Posted December 28, 2020 Report Share Posted December 28, 2020 11 minutes ago, trackman said: I most of the time use 2 part epoxy. That ain't never coming of the wall. Dan, Jim McDonald and OCtoolguy 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sparkey Posted December 28, 2020 Report Share Posted December 28, 2020 8 hours ago, Denny Knappen said: To those who use sawtooth hangers, do you use the ones that screw or hammer into the wood? I use the ones that hammer in. I can’t complain because I got a good size box of them for free. OCtoolguy 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
barb.j.enders Posted December 28, 2020 Report Share Posted December 28, 2020 20 hours ago, Denny Knappen said: To those who use sawtooth hangers, do you use the ones that screw or hammer into the wood? I usually end up gluing them to the back with superglue. Too afraid to use the nails!! OCtoolguy and John B 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LarryEA Posted December 28, 2020 Report Share Posted December 28, 2020 20 hours ago, Denny Knappen said: To those who use sawtooth hangers, do you use the ones that screw or hammer into the wood? Hammer in, yes as in I use little flay head nails. OCtoolguy 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dragonkort Posted December 28, 2020 Author Report Share Posted December 28, 2020 humm never had any trouble with things hanging stright but i can see how it couldbe a proublem....i forgot to mention that with bigger pieces i use two.....i also forgot to mention i take tin snips and snip a small part for the nail or what ever to rest in. Yes it does take a little more time but i have so many of them that time is not really a factor for me. lol and i do like to recycle when ever i can. that being said i do also use the saw tooth hangers from time to time depending on what im making to hang. John B and OCtoolguy 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
teachnlearn Posted December 31, 2020 Report Share Posted December 31, 2020 Didn't see any one list using a keyhole. One method is a keyhole bit for a router or dremel. No hardware other then the screw or nail in the wall. RJF Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Denny Knappen Posted December 31, 2020 Report Share Posted December 31, 2020 As a framer, we use d hangers and wire for framing projects. The supplies for medium projects are listed on our website. Also, we have a special on Pegas Spiral blades in the dozen pack. The regular price is $4.40 and the special price is $3.52. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lawson56 Posted December 31, 2020 Report Share Posted December 31, 2020 I use Floral wire,I buy a couple of bundles for a few bucks and it lasts quit awhile.I just nail a couple of braids wraps the wire,then finish nailing in the braids. Simple and cheap. John B 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John B Posted January 1, 2021 Report Share Posted January 1, 2021 I think I have and do use most methods of hanging items, from key holes to picture wire. The cheapest and one of the strongest I have found, is to use thin sash cord and staple it to back of the frame, doubling it over at the fixing points. Another style I like is this method from the Wooden Teddy Bear . (They don't seem to have them anymore ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
teachnlearn Posted January 1, 2021 Report Share Posted January 1, 2021 I would guess sash cord would take a bit of weight. More then a little scroll sign. RJF Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jim McDonald Posted January 1, 2021 Report Share Posted January 1, 2021 I tend to use screws. When I do use nails, I have to hold them with forceps since my fingers are highly sensitive to hammer strikes. John B, NC Scroller and OzarkSawdust 1 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jerrye Posted January 1, 2021 Report Share Posted January 1, 2021 (edited) Not the cheapest option, but the easiest one I've found, and the one I use in the house: https://www.amazon.com/Command-Picture-Decorate-Damage-Free-PH206-14NA/dp/B073XR4X72/ref=sr_1_2?crid=3UKIAM19WM9CL&dchild=1&keywords=velcro+picture+hanging+strips&qid=1609508836&sprefix=velcro+pi%2Caps%2C213&sr=8-2 They're available in several sizes and strengths. I use sawtooth most often on scroll projects, usually with E6000 or screws, depending on the thickness of material I'm attaching to. Edited January 1, 2021 by jerrye Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John B Posted January 1, 2021 Report Share Posted January 1, 2021 A pic of the back of one of my portraits, just to give ideas. Thin sash cord stapled. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hudson River Rick Posted January 1, 2021 Report Share Posted January 1, 2021 I never did care for saw tooth hangers, they're utilitarian, but there are much better ways to hang things. Like Denny, in my business, we do use some "D" hangers and coated picture frame wire, but for anything bigger that a standard 8" x 10" frame we use a product called "Z BAR". We purchase it in bulk from one of our framing suppliers, but recently, we were in homedoppie and saw a product that is very similar but is available in single use packages. John B 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JimErn Posted January 2, 2021 Report Share Posted January 2, 2021 I have no problem using the sawtooth picture hanger, just put it on the piece upside down (sawtooth pointing up) But be sure to buy this type of saw tooth hanger the little rectangular slots work fine for hanging John B and Rockytime 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scrollerpete Posted January 2, 2021 Report Share Posted January 2, 2021 On 12/27/2020 at 12:15 PM, Denny Knappen said: To those who use sawtooth hangers, do you use the ones that screw or hammer into the wood? I used both Denny depending on how fragile is the display Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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