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	<title>Comments on: Home DIY Project: How to Hang Pictures</title>
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		<title>By: Mann O'Toole</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mann O'Toole</dc:creator>
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		<description>Excellent tip about stringing the wire through the hanger loop two times - I had to learn that trick the hard way.

One tip I&#039;d like to pass on is to not use a power driver to fasten the screws.  Instead use an awl to make a starter hole and then use a hand-held screwdriver.  In this situation, you will have much better control over a manual screwdriver than you will over a power one.

As you saw in the video, a power driver can break free of the screw and if you&#039;re applying significant pressure, that slip could go right thru the back of your picture.  In this example, the instructor was lucky and didn&#039;t do any damage...  Yes, I learned that lesson the hard way too.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Excellent tip about stringing the wire through the hanger loop two times &#8211; I had to learn that trick the hard way.</p>
<p>One tip I&#8217;d like to pass on is to not use a power driver to fasten the screws.  Instead use an awl to make a starter hole and then use a hand-held screwdriver.  In this situation, you will have much better control over a manual screwdriver than you will over a power one.</p>
<p>As you saw in the video, a power driver can break free of the screw and if you&#8217;re applying significant pressure, that slip could go right thru the back of your picture.  In this example, the instructor was lucky and didn&#8217;t do any damage&#8230;  Yes, I learned that lesson the hard way too.</p>
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