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  • Three Doors.......Up?

    I have three hollow wooden doors that I'm trying to make a wall out of so that I can hang pictures from them. So basically, I want to place them side by side next to each other and then connect them to each other (maybe with hinges on the backside) and then once that's done, I wanted to know the best way to make the wall (of three doors) stand up straight with enough strength and stability to support any pictures that I might want to hang on the front of them.

    Does anyone have any suggestions on the best way to go about doing this? I thank you in advance. :-)

    On a side note, I don’t want to bend the doors at the hinges in any way. It has to stand up completely flat like a straight and flat wall. I’m looking for the most discreet solution possible so the back of the “wall” is open game for attachments and such, but the front of the wall is to be as clear of standing accessories as possible. This wall of doors is to be used at a public exhibition, similar to a tradeshow. Thanks again everyone!!!

    1 AnswerDo It Yourself (DIY)1 decade ago
  • Three Doors.......Up.?

    I have three hollow wooden doors that I'm trying to make a wall out of so that I can hang pictures from them. So basically, I want to place them side by side next to each other and then connect them to each other (maybe with hinges on the backside) and then once that's done, I wanted to know the best way to make the wall (of three doors) stand up straight with enough strength and stability to support any pictures that I might want to hang on the front of them.

    Does anyone have any suggestions on the best way to go about doing this? I thank you in advance. :-)

    3 AnswersPhotography1 decade ago
  • Need a Light? I Know I Do.?

    My cigarette lighter in my car is not working and I wanted to know if anybody knew what could cause a cigarette lighter not to work. My car is a 1990 Ford Crown Victoria. Does anyone have any suggestions on how I could get it working again?

    4 AnswersFord1 decade ago
  • Objects In Mirror Are Larger Than They Appear. But I Can't Even See Them!!!?

    My sideview mirror on my 1990 Ford Crown Victoria recently broke off when it was hit by a large cart. The mirror itself is fine but the encasing that is attached to the door is what broke off. The encasing or 'mirror holder' looks like it was fastened to the door with a screw but it is a screw that I don't think I can access. Does anybody have any suggestions on how I can re-attach or replace this mirror holder w/sideview mirror? Right now it's duct taped to my door but I know that it won't hold up for long.

    1 AnswerFord1 decade ago
  • I'm putting a hit out on a toilet leak. Does anybody know a 'Sal The Plumber'?

    I'm sorry for the wording of my question, I just finished watching a full set of "The Sopranos". Anyway, I have a leaky toilet and I'm worried that it is causing major damage to my floor. Originally, it seemed to be leaking from the valve area just behind the toilet and off to the left side. I believe this is the pipe that fills the tank after every flush. In any case, it no longer leaks there and why it stopped is a mystery to me.

    However, early on when it first began leaking I had placed a container underneath the valve area to catch the dripping water. Then one day I noticed that it had stopped. So I put off looking at it for quite some time but then I started noticing damage to my floor. The damage started growing progressively over a few months and I believe I'm not at the point where it's terribly irreparable. But I don't want it to get there.

    The toilet is located upstairs and this same bathroom holds my kitties' litter box. Thus, the root of the problem may extend from our practice of dumping the solid cat waste into the toilet. This toilet has experienced numerous clogs in the past and I've had to do some hardcore plunging at times but it would always eventually continue to function. Could I have caused an internal leaking of the pipes that drain out the waste behind my walls?

    I'm really worried about this and so any help that you can give me would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance and have a great day, everyday!!!

    3 AnswersDo It Yourself (DIY)1 decade ago
  • Can anyone recommend a great Portland Real Estate Agent?

    We are looking to buy our first home in the Beaverton area and really don't know where to start. Any suggestions on realtors or for first time buyers...Thanks everyone!

    1 AnswerRenting & Real Estate1 decade ago