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Supports pictures weighing up to 450g Easy to apply & can be removed cleanly No nails, screws or tacks are required More product information 2 Buy on Tesco Direct from: Earn 2 Clubcard points Delivery options will be shown at checkout (or enable JavaScript to show on this page). We've carefully chosen all our Tesco Partners, to give you even more choice when you shop with us online. Browse a wider range of specialist products, all in one place Collect Clubcard points on every order Stay protected with the Tesco Partner Guarantee – we’re here to support you when buying from an approved Tesco Partner. The 3M Command™ Picture & Mirror Hanging Strips are ideal for hanging up your pictures and mirrors. Each set of Command Picture Hanging Strips consists of 2 strips that lock together to securely hold most frames, mirrors and other items weighing up to 1 kg; use multiple sets to hold items up to 5.4kg. These picture-hanging strips allow you to hang up pictures on a variety of surfaces, including painted, wooden and tiled walls.

The strips are easy to apply, and can be removed cleanly. You will be able hang and rehang your pictures until you get the display exactly right. The strips do not damage the surface of your wall, as no nails, screws and tacks are required when installing the hanging strips. Each small strips can support pictures weighing up to 450g. Back to top 1
lowes waterbury curtainI think we all agree: 3M's Command hooks are awesome.
ikea aina curtains ebayYou can stick them anywhere and easily remove them without damaging the wall or having to break out the drill.
tab top voiles argosBut they can do a lot more than hang your coats and keys — here are 15 ingenious ways to use them. The little Command hooks can hide pesky cords on even the thinnest furniture, as these photos from the Hi Sugarplum blog shows.

Cassie uses the hooks to disguise lamp cords, but you can do this with any kind of cable or cord. For example, you could stick the hooks at the back of your desk and run cables through them. Lifehacker reader Guy mounted his router to the wall with a couple of 3M Command hooks. As a result, he has much better Wi-Fi reception in his house. Teacher Kelly mounts headphones on monitors in her classroom, and you can do the same at home. If you don't care for the look, there are clear Command hooks or you could hang the headphones behind the monitor too. The easy way to put up a curtain rod without poking holes in your wall. This picture is from 3M itself. Attach a hook on either side of the can and keep the garbage bag in place. While you're in the kitchen, stick up some hooks for keeping aluminium foil and plastic wrap within reach. Blogger Anna Moseley uses a different brand of self-adhesive hooks, but you get the idea. If you don't want them on your wall, they'd fit great on the inside of a cupboard door.

We saw this simple trick earlier this year. It's a smart, space-saving idea for storing pot lids. You can hang anything from these hooks, even if they don't "hook" onto things well. For example, this trick from The Borrowed Abode blog hangs rubber gloves out of sight but in reach (and hanging to dry) with a command hook and that other indespensible tool, a binder clip. Hang a measuring cup to the outside of a container for easy access, the A Thousand Word blog shares. Pinterest user Kelly N Jared Stover says: "I used the small clear 3M Command hooks turned sideways on the inside of my medicine cabinet to store toothbrushes. Stick a hook upside down on the back of a door for a simple way to hang a wreath on the other side, Jeralyn writes at the Lemonade blog. Professional organiser Andi Willis posted these tips to hold eyeglasses on your bedside table. If you have a bunch of sunglasses or glasses, you could also hang them on string stretched across two hooks.

With a few hooks, you can create a tablet station in any (or every) room of your home. Hang skirt hangers from hooks for an art gallery that can easily be switched up, as the Be a Fun Mum blog shares. Finally, if you have a collection of shoes with heels, hang a curtain rod between two hooks and, voila, instant shoe rack, Kayla25 adds at 3M.The Best Way to Hang Anything on Drywall! For anyone who has ever wondered how to hang pictures, mirrors or any wall décor on drywall... The Amazing MonkeyHook® is the brand new 'gold standard' in heavy duty wall hanger solutions. Its design enables anyone to install it securely to any wall by hand using No Tools... and hang virtually anything 'hangable' in seconds.Spray Adhesives and repositionable 3M™ Command™ Adhesive Hooks, adhesive strips and poster strips for your hobbies and DIY projects at home. a coat or a key hook to your wall, with no damage? Need to put up a poster3M has the right adhesive spray, hook, strip or adhesive

tape for the job. Decorate - Express your creativity when you design and decorate. Organize - Reduce stress in your life by organizing the daily clutter. Celebrate - Decorate for special times. And when the party’s over, cleanup is quick and easy. For more information see our product catalogue or visit the If you can think it up, 3M™ Super 77™ Multipurpose Adhesive can probably glue it down. It's like “can do” in a can: a strong-bonding, fast-drying glue that you just spray on. From paper, cardboard, fabric and cushion foam to plastic, metal, wood and much more, 3M™ Super 77™ Multipurpose Adhesive sticks to just aboutAnd it helps give your projects the professional touch. thinking… and get gluing! spray adhesives product catalogue or visit theWooden FlooringFlooring SpeciesFloorboard ProfilesFinishes & CoatingsCase StudiesFlooring Know-howFlooring InstallationFlooring Installers Timber is a material which will move in response to changes in the relative humidity of the air.

Installing timber T&G flooring following these guidelines will minimise the risk of a disappointment in the floor due to excessive movement. Where timber is subjected to extreme conditions, the effect of the movement may become obvious.Design Do not specify pre-laying of timber-strip floor Do not exceed the maximum joist spacing for the timber flooring thickness (refer NZS 3604) Do not expose timber to excessive levels of UV Light. Timber requires protection from UV light (i.e. draw curtains, use tinted glass or use UV filters on glass window to protect from sunlight.) Check the intended moisture content is applicable for the product in the situation (i.e. underfoot heating requires 7-8% M.C.)Ordering Do order the timber to be delivered at a moisture content as close as possible to the expected in-use moisture content - typical installation moisture contents for residential buildings is 10 to 14% intermittently heated buildings and 8-10% in air conditioned buildings but room orientation, insulation or heating provided and window size will influence the in-service moisture content.

Achieving a moisture content below 10-12% is difficult with current kiln drying and further conditioning (drying) under the expected environmental conditions may be required. Most US sourced hardwood has a 7-9% moisture content - so very dry. Do programme deliveries to have a timber delivered just before it is required (reminder to allow for the conditional time).Delivery and Storage Do check moisture content on delivery Do condition timber by strip stacking in a space which has the correct in-use moisture conditions (for timber way outside expected moisture air drying may not be sufficient). Do stack timber clear of the floor on a level surface within a dry weatherproof space. Do not stack the timber over a concrete slab which has a moisture content of more than 70General Installation Do not pre-lay timber strip flooring. Do have the building completely closed in before laying flooring. Do check the moisture content of sub structure and the flooring before laying. Do handle boards carefully Do leave a 10mm gap around the perimeter of the timber floor to accommodate movement.

Do cramp the boards Do protect the edge of the timber when cramping Do undercut end joints when butt jointing Do make end joints over support unless boards have a T&G end jointing/end matching system. Do seal all edges, ends and faces of the timber flooring boards before installation.Adhering Directly Over Concrete Do level the floor by grinding/filling if the concrete floor does not meet the 3mm in 3m levelness criteria Do not lay the flooring if the concrete floor moisture reading using a hydrometer exceeds 70% Do follow the recommendations for adhesive fixing that followInstallation Over Joists or Battens Over Concrete or Over First Floor Joists Do level the framing before laying Do securely fix the battens/joists to the concrete Do not install flooring if the timber joists have a moisture content outside the range of 10-14% in intermittently heated buildings or 8-12% for air-conditioned buildings - ideally use kiln dried timberAdhesive Fixing Do use an adhesive specially designed for fixing timber to concrete or timber to timber.

We favour a rigid set glue. Do press the timber firmly into the adhesive Do weight the floor until the adhesive is fully cured Do use nails in conjunction with adhesive when fixing to timber Do not use water-based adhesivesNail Fixing Do face nails using annularly grooved nails with a length of 2.5 times the finished board thickness? Do use double nailing on boards wider than 75mm Do not fix boards immediately adjacent to the cramps Do nail away from the cramps (from the board once removed from the cramp to the last board fixed) Do keep the floor weighted when nailing to allow boards to be fitted to the joists Do punch nail below the surface Do not secret nail timber profiles wider that 85mm, wide profiles must be top nailed.Finishing The use of acrylic urethane is not recommended, especially on dark coloured woods (eg. Do not sand the floor until all work over the floor has been completed. Do fill all nail holes after first sealer coat has been applied.We would recommend that Merchants and/or Builders seek the latest advice from BRANZ on 0800 80 80 85 or via their website at www.branz.co.nz for correct installation information.