I want to use a wall SOMETIMES for a projector, and the rest of the time I want to hang pictures (with frames). Unfortunately pictures require nails. I though about getting some strong magnets to hide in the wall, so I can hang up pictures with the power of magnetism. Is this a good idea or not. The pictures would pull parallel to the magnet so this might be shite
>>2944195it would be more useful to put the magnets on the pictures, then you can temporarily hang the pictures on the fridge or something. Good strong neodymium magnets will hold shear force pretty well, might fall off in an earthquake though.
>>2944195Make your whole wall spin around like a lazy Susan, with the pictures on one side and the screen on the other. Simple as.
>>2944195Put up a steel wall. Put magnets on picture frames. Put pictures anywhere on wall you desire. Done.
>>2944195Take photo of picture.Load picture onto computer.Show picture on projector when not watching movie.Discard actual picture.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Command-15-lb-Large-Picture-Hanging-Strips-White-Damage-Free-Hanging-12-Pairs-17206-12ES/206839402Just use these
>>2944212>>2944222I guess using a metal plate is probably a better idea.>>2944820>You don't have permission to access "http://www.homedepot.com/" on this server.Top DIY secrets. Anyway, those strips are visible and removing destroys them.
>>2944820>removing your command adhesive every movie night>>2944833overhead pull down projection screen is much cooler than stacking all your one piece prints in the corner every time you want to watch k-pop demon hunters you dork
>>2945325idk it looks kinda ugly having that on the ceiling
>>2944195Picture frame rail molding.
>>2945729Looks weird
>>2945773Those hanging chains were put there for some visual effect. You can hang pictures from thin metal wires.