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Hanging Plate Rack

Hanging Plate RackIs it possible to hang plates without using the type plate hangers or the metal grid suspended?

I'm pretty sure I saw signs on the walls without looking like they are attached to something really, any kind of floating. I have even seen large pans and I love the look so I was wondering if there is more than one way to hang a plaque?

There is a product called Disk hanger plate. My stepmother used this on his plate. I have seen them at Hobby Lobby. Here's the manufacturer's site:
http://www.dischangers.com/

super glue or tape it strong. my mother cemented his buddies on the brick wall on his porch.

Just my two cents, not even in my area of wonder, but ...

If those parts are inheritance (Great Grandmas collection) or artsy, decorative pieces having "Float" is valid, but a little absract in my opinion.

Certainly, there are "rays" that can be hung, the plates display the value or importance, often with just a notch on the base plate to allow the "tag" to rest and welding.

This could probably be done with people as well as admitting that "reinforcements" would not "focus"

I really want to take this icon are items that you want to view, and not just a set of correlated or Mikasa. If it was a
Plate I felt attached to, although I do not understand attachmenets strictly emotional things, I'd probably want it as secure as possible.

I agree the number plate disk it works well. My wife has used repeatedly.

Yes there is, you can stick to the wall using adhesive contact, I found the brand called reliable personnel for the better, it sticks almost anything. You can buy in hardware stores as most B & Q.

Posted on May 28, 2010.
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