candystripper
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I have this clock I want to hang up in my townhouse. I live in this really cool housing association. Someday I may post an Op about the place. It’s interesting and odd. Seems like few people even know it exists. All the housing stock in the association was built around the end of WW II at the same time, and using the same materials and stuff. 'Cookie-cutter heaven'. I have no clue what the walls of the housing stock are. It doesn’t seem possible they're wooden. I know they are not raw brick or anything like that. They are not lathe-and-plaster, either. Why am I pretty sure the walls are not wooden? Because I can’t hammer a nail into any of the walls, and neither can anyone else. The only way I know of to hang a whatnot is to use a power drill and drive a screw in. Every last whatnot hanging my walls is held up by a screw. After I first moved in, one of my friends and I had a ‘hang up all the whatnots day’. After we figured out nails cannot be driven into these walls, we also found that neither can teeny-weeny screws. Whoever built this association had a serious hard-on fetish about wall strength, LOL. Anyway, no one is around to do the power drill thing. I am definitely not a power-tool-operator kind of woman. Given these 'facts', any creative ideas on how I can get the clock up on the wall? It’s about as heavy as a photo in a large-ish 8” x 11” frame. candystripper P.S. In real life, the only ideas that would work would involve spending no more than about the price of a box of screws. I already have several clocks hung on the walls. I like them as objects, and I like knowing what time it is whenever I want when I'm home, but not wearing a watch. (The no-watch thing is kind of related to this new habit I have of being as nakkie as possible, as frequently as possible....but I digress...LOL.) So getting this clock up on a wall is mere frippery.
< Message edited by candystripper -- 8/16/2008 2:49:10 AM >
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