Firstly I purchased some lengths of aluminium from a local aluminium supplier 16mtrs cost me about $20. Then it was off to the fishing shop for some clear trace and crimps to spend another $20-$40
To buy:
Aluminium J-TRIM 23.8X12.7 4mtr lengths (enough for the wall and DIY hooks)
Supple Trace 200lb 1.4mm diameter
Crimps 1.6mm diameter
Wall plugs & screws suitable for my wall
I chose the above trace as it was clear and has the ability to fit an adjustable hook that comes with picture hanging systems so that I can hang pictures directly below each other. I have seen friends use a lighter fishing line, but if your pictures are larger I would choose the stronger material.
Tools needed:
Something to cut aluminium (hack saw)
drill and bits
pliers (or the fishing crimper you have in the tackle box)
a ladder
file
Step 1. Measure your wall, cut and pre-drill your lengths of aluminium at 300mm intervals plus 50mm from each end
Step 2. Place your aluminium on the top of your walls using the suitable plugs and screw for your wall
Step 3. Cut hooks from your left over aluminium (about 10mm - 15mm width) at equal widths
Step 3. Pre-drill your hook at the flat end not too far from the edge, file down any sharp surfaces
Step 5. Organise where your pictures are to go
Step 6. Measure and cut lengths of the trace to suit your picture. Some picture's may need two hooks pending on their size and weight
Step 7. Thread one side of the crimp with your trace, insert the trace through what will be the top hook and then thread back into the crimp. Squash your crimp firmly with the pliers.
Step 8. Hang your pictures! And be proud of your work.
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