I've used some picture/mirror hangers that allow things to be hung
flush to the wall, and I'd like to get some for myself. These are
round metal ones that sit in a shallow hole drilled with a ~1"
forstner bit. The idea is that you put a screw in the wall, then slip
the metal hanger over the top of it, and as you drop it on it pulls it
tight to the wall. Basically it's a round metal disk with a hole in
the center. Does anyone know where I can get them? Or even what I'm
talking about?!
Thanks.
JP
> Yes, they are exactly like those you've shown, only they're circular
> in shape, allowing for simple(r) mortising with a forstner bit.
I'm assuming you've seen the router bits that let you do the same
thing without separate hardware? Such as:
http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.aspx?c=2&p=30113&cat=1,46168,46176&ap=1
If that won't work, I remember seeing a "shop tip" somewhere (a mag?
here? online? can't recall...) that basically used a fender washer to
accomplish the purpose you describe. That alone might work if you're
mounting on a screw or something with a larger head (i.e. not a finish
nail), or you could file/mill a slot on the inside rim of the washer
to make a keyhole slot. Either way, you'd just need to drill out a
clearance hole, then a shallow countersink for the washer, and you're
set.
It makes sense in my head - let me know if you want me to try to
explain it in more detail.
Good luck,
Andy
On Jun 13, 7:21 am, "Mike Dempsey" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Craft supplies in the UK sell them online. I use a 26mm forstner bit to
> drill the hole for them"TT" <[email protected]> wrote in message
Thanks Mike. I just figured out where we got them here in the
states. We actually purchased them to secure balusters for railings,
and are available from Fasteners Unlimited. I find them to be much
quicker to install than traditional keyhole hangers - like you said, a
simple 1" forstner bit does the trick.
JP
On Jun 16, 3:49 pm, Andrew Barss <[email protected]> wrote:
> Jay Pique <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> : On Jun 13, 7:21 am, "Mike Dempsey" <[email protected]>: wrote:
>
> :> Craft supplies in the UK sell them online. I use a 26mm forstner bit to
> :> drill the hole for them"TT" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>
> : Thanks Mike. I just figured out where we got them here in the
> : states.
>
> Where do you get them?
Fasteners Unlimited.
JP
Keyhole slots? Woodcraft (along with many others) sells them. The
ones I've used aren't round, but oval shaped, but essentially do what
you're describing.
TT
On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 14:06:56 -0700, Jay Pique <[email protected]>
wrote:
>I've used some picture/mirror hangers that allow things to be hung
>flush to the wall, and I'd like to get some for myself. These are
>round metal ones that sit in a shallow hole drilled with a ~1"
>forstner bit. The idea is that you put a screw in the wall, then slip
>the metal hanger over the top of it, and as you drop it on it pulls it
>tight to the wall. Basically it's a round metal disk with a hole in
>the center. Does anyone know where I can get them? Or even what I'm
>talking about?!
>
>Thanks.
>JP
Jay Pique wrote:
> I've used some picture/mirror hangers that allow things to be hung
> flush to the wall, and I'd like to get some for myself. These are
> round metal ones that sit in a shallow hole drilled with a ~1"
> forstner bit. The idea is that you put a screw in the wall, then slip
> the metal hanger over the top of it, and as you drop it on it pulls it
> tight to the wall. Basically it's a round metal disk with a hole in
> the center. Does anyone know where I can get them? Or even what I'm
> talking about?!
>
> Thanks.
> JP
>
It sounds like a "keyhole fastener":
http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?page=341&filter=keyhole
although I haven't seen them in a round form.
--
Jack Novak
Buffalo, NY - USA
[email protected]
Jay Pique <[email protected]> wrote:
: On Jun 13, 7:21 am, "Mike Dempsey" <[email protected]>
: wrote:
:> Craft supplies in the UK sell them online. I use a 26mm forstner bit to
:> drill the hole for them"TT" <[email protected]> wrote in message
: Thanks Mike. I just figured out where we got them here in the
: states.
Where do you get them?
-- andy Barss
Craft supplies in the UK sell them online. I use a 26mm forstner bit to
drill the hole for them
"TT" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Keyhole slots? Woodcraft (along with many others) sells them. The
> ones I've used aren't round, but oval shaped, but essentially do what
> you're describing.
>
> TT
>
>
> On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 14:06:56 -0700, Jay Pique <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>>I've used some picture/mirror hangers that allow things to be hung
>>flush to the wall, and I'd like to get some for myself. These are
>>round metal ones that sit in a shallow hole drilled with a ~1"
>>forstner bit. The idea is that you put a screw in the wall, then slip
>>the metal hanger over the top of it, and as you drop it on it pulls it
>>tight to the wall. Basically it's a round metal disk with a hole in
>>the center. Does anyone know where I can get them? Or even what I'm
>>talking about?!
>>
>>Thanks.
>>JP