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Sliding System for FramesHi all,
Wasn't sure where to post this so I guess General Discussion is best option. Bel and I are so very very close to being home (well, unit) owners and I was wondering if any of the many members of this fantastic forum knows where or what the system of hanging framed photos from a sliding rail type system that goes around the top edge of a ceiling (on the wall) in a room is? I am not sure how to source this (or how exy it would be?!?) but was hoping that someone may know just how much (or the name of this system) may be!? If anyone has a cheaper (i.e bunnings like) alternative we would be only too pleased to hear about it. Many galleries etc have it and if we need to we will go and ask them, however I fear it's not cheap but it sure beats drilling holes into the walls and allows the user to swap/change frames as easily as 1, 2, 3! I look forward to hearing from anyone or everyone that may know what I'm talking about!?! Thanks in advance, Geoff
Special Moments Photography Nikon D700, 50mm 1.4, 85mm 1.4, 70-200 2.8VR, SB800 & some simple studio stuff.
Anyone?
Ahh...I just realised that Die Hard is on the telly here in Sydney Geoff
Special Moments Photography Nikon D700, 50mm 1.4, 85mm 1.4, 70-200 2.8VR, SB800 & some simple studio stuff.
Its jsut a matter of fitting the picture rail all the way around the room.
I sort of like a decrotive rail, attaches straight onto the wall. Ask at any hardware/timber/bunnings type store they will point you in the right direction. Something any home hand man can do. Then the back of your pictures have a speciel(inexpensive) hook that sits in the rail. I think it looks great and heaps better than drilling holes. Didnt help much but good luck with the unit buying.. edit" google turned up this http://www.hazelwoodhill.com.au/Mouldin ... erail.html MATT[/url]
Chris
-------------------------------- I started my life with nothing and I’ve still got most of it left
Thanx Chris, Admittedly I should have googled this first but I though it was a reasonably apt question for the forum!? Geoff
Special Moments Photography Nikon D700, 50mm 1.4, 85mm 1.4, 70-200 2.8VR, SB800 & some simple studio stuff.
Chris - BRILLIANT find my friend, and these guys are located in Balmain! Even better!!! I am nearly doing cartwheels...sad eh?
Geoff
Special Moments Photography Nikon D700, 50mm 1.4, 85mm 1.4, 70-200 2.8VR, SB800 & some simple studio stuff.
Good thinking but ain't cheap! Birddog114
VNAF, My Beloved Country and Airspace
It's not overly expensive either Birdy, to do the lounge/dining room woudn't cost more than a few hundred $$...well worth it I think. I will also be checking Bunnnings today for anything at all similar to this system . Geoff
Special Moments Photography Nikon D700, 50mm 1.4, 85mm 1.4, 70-200 2.8VR, SB800 & some simple studio stuff.
You turn your unit into the exhibition center? + lighting and other bits + pieces. It's a bit of work to be done and especially in a unit with concrete slab and double brick wall.
Birddog114
VNAF, My Beloved Country and Airspace
Rome wasn't built in a day I have some good mates who are exceptionally well skilled that will be able to help out... I am VERY excited today...a big announcement will soon be made PS - No, Bel is not pregnant...hehe. Geoff
Special Moments Photography Nikon D700, 50mm 1.4, 85mm 1.4, 70-200 2.8VR, SB800 & some simple studio stuff.
I'm not saying nothing can be done or achieve and of course, it takes time! Just a matter of what you're thinking and achieving down the track, to live in a unit, you may happy or not happy once you settled in due to other factors as neighbours, Body Corporate etc... and tenants in that building will be changed from time to time. You could be living in that unit long enough if you're happy with it and it worths with your creatively passion otherwise you won't see your efforts of doing those things are worthy, or you'll find it out later once a new neighbour or tenant move in with their VI. Time will tell. Birddog114
VNAF, My Beloved Country and Airspace
You're right Birdy - time will certainly tell. Have already met our direct neighbour - great bloke! . I will keep you posted mate!!
Geoff
Special Moments Photography Nikon D700, 50mm 1.4, 85mm 1.4, 70-200 2.8VR, SB800 & some simple studio stuff.
Great Huynhie! I'm sure you'll enjoy it in your own house! Birddog114
VNAF, My Beloved Country and Airspace
Geoff,
Another option, I do this at my place, is just to mount prints on form boards (very light) and velcro it on to the wall. my 5 cent
When we moved into our house last year I installed The Gallery System in some rooms and the stairway. I bought the components from a local art/framing supply business.
We use the clear tape droppers, but the same rails can use the stainless steel cable drops. We love it!
Dave that is the system which I use, with the clear plastic droppers. The huge advantage of the system is that you can change displays so easily. I have twelve pictures hung in this manner.
"The good thing about meditation is that it makes doing nothing respectable"
D3 - http://www.oneputtphotographics.com
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