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Garry
> 3 dayPicture hanging projects
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mrtechbench
> 3 daygood quality wire and coating, pictures are still hanging so 5 stars.
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Marshall M.
> 3 dayCouldnt be happier!
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Friscochase
> 3 dayWhen I found this brand of hanging wire, that was it, I do not use any other - no more fraying, not more fingers getting pricked, no more rust, etc. This wire is durable and easy to use.
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Book Addict
> 3 dayI was framing a bunch of paintings for a show and wanted to upscale my framing. I have plenty of spools of professional framing wire but its not plastic coated. Sometimes that wire frays and is pretty awful to run into your fingers. This plastic coated is very nice to work with and gives a real professional look. One problem that I did encounter is that my professional electricians scissor would not cut this wire. I had to buy some special wire snips which cut through this wire like butter. It also seems a little expensive compared to the large rolls of regular stranded wire that I buy.
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Betsy Mae
Greater than one weekReally nice to work with. Plastic coated and doesn’t stab your fingers. Great product!
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Patricia
> 3 dayI’ve been using this coated wire, for a couple of years, on the back of all of my oil paintings, large and small. The larger ones (20”x20” and larger) get the #5 wire. My smaller paintings (12” x 12” and smaller) get the thinner #4 wire.
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BP0605
> 3 dayI am currently using this to hang sheer curtains. With this and with a $3 box of eye screws, I have avoided expensive curtain rods. So far, its working well.
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Carmel Nader
> 3 dayStrong wand perfectly secured the mirror in the bathroom
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65902
> 3 dayThis is a lot easier to work with an tighten up than uncoated woven picture wire. This is the same stuff the Hobby Lobby picture framing people use. Recommended!