05-29-2020, 07:41 PM
You could just push a metal thumbtack into the wall, the magnet should easily grip it.
And unless the wall is solid wood, the thumbtack would easily pull out.
There has to be something put into the wall to hold <5lbs worth of frame.
Small rare earth magnets could easily to that with no bloodshed, as long as there is a mount that will stay in the wall.
A metal washer, screw, and wall anchor would to the job and not be very difficult.
A flathead screw would work best, but countersinking the washer might be an issue.
But it really wouldn't be necessary give the strength of magnets, based on their size of course.
With a sheetmetal disk would work even better, though that may creep into the Making It Very Difficult area.
And unless the wall is solid wood, the thumbtack would easily pull out.
There has to be something put into the wall to hold <5lbs worth of frame.
Small rare earth magnets could easily to that with no bloodshed, as long as there is a mount that will stay in the wall.
A metal washer, screw, and wall anchor would to the job and not be very difficult.
A flathead screw would work best, but countersinking the washer might be an issue.
But it really wouldn't be necessary give the strength of magnets, based on their size of course.
With a sheetmetal disk would work even better, though that may creep into the Making It Very Difficult area.