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Vivitar 75-260mm Zoom Lens for Pentax M42 Screw Mount US $31.00
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Leica Leitz 13.5cm f4.5 Hektor M39 Screw Mount US $78.00
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VINTAGE AUTO MAMIYA /SEKOR 50MM F2 PRIME LENS M42 SCREW MOUNT US $34.95
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Vivitar 2x Teleconverters for Screw Mount 42mm 2X-1 US $5.99
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Pentax 135 mm f/3.5 Lens manual SCREW mount US $55.00
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VINTAGE VIVITAR 2X TELECONVERTER M42 SCREW MOUNT W/CASE AND FRONT CAP US $6.00
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Standard 1/4"-20 Tripod Mount Screw to Flash Hot Shoe Adapter US $5.99
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M42 Screw Lens to Nikon Mount Adapter Ring US $2.99
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M-42 screw mount rear lens cap for all 42mm lens protector US $.99
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ASAHI PENTAX SMC TAKUMAR 55MM 1:2 LENS FOR M42 SCREW ON MOUNT WORKS GREAT LOOK US $14.99
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HELIOS-44M 58mm /f2 screw mount M42 PENTAX US $29.16
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PENTAX SCREW M42 MOUNT 2X TELECONVERTER W/CASE US $24.92
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HOYA HMC Tele-Auto f=200mm 1:3.5 Pentax M42 Screwmount lens for Ricoh slr US $29.99
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One of my favorite ways to decorate a room is to grace one or more walls with a tapestry. These woven beauties are the perfect addition to a room with almost any decorating theme or style. The choices of size and shape and theme are endless. So if a tapestry is something you have been thinking about for one or more rooms of your home or office, it's a good idea to know what your options are in respect to the way you will be hanging this art on your wall.
Depending on how you purchase your tapestry (brick and mortar store or online), there might be some basic preparation involved. Most of the time when you purchase your wall hanging for delivery to your home or office, there will be at least one fold in the tapestry that was necessary for packing your purchase for delivery. When you open your delivered wall hanging there might be a fold line or 2 in your tapestry. Don't fear. Here is a safe way to remove any unwanted fold lines in your tapestry.
To remove any fold lines in your tapestry, use a steam iron and iron the back side of the wall hanging until the fold lines are gone. Otherwise, if you don't have a steam iron, take a regular electric iron and with a damp clean cloth (cloth that the color won't bleed) and place the clean damp cloth over the front of the tapestry where the fold line is and iron at a moderate heat (NOT HOT) until the fold line is gone. These are the safest ways to remove fold lines without damaging your artwork.
All tapestry wall hangings have a basic construction in order to be able to hang them properly on a wall. Just so you understand their construction, they are all lined on the back side and have either a rod pocket or several loops at the top in which you can insert a decorative hanging rod. Some tapestries also have a bottom pocket to insert heavy metal rods in order for the wall hanging to hang straight from top to bottom.
Most tapestries are hung with a decorative rod. These rods, that are usually sold separately, come in a large variety of shapes, styles and colors. Tassels are also available in a large assortment and may be hung from the rod ends along the left and right sides of the wall hanging for a more dramatic effect.
A word of caution if you are buying a tapestry for the first time. You might want to go with a wall tapestry that has a hanging pocket instead of hanging loops. The reason for this is if the construction of the loop hanging tapestry is not done correctly, after time you might see slight curves inward between the loops of your tapestry.
A more economical way to hang your hanging pocket tapestry is to insert a wooden board approximately 1/4 inch thick by 2.5 inches tall. Cut the length of the board so that the ends will not be seen protruding from the hanging pocket at the top of the tapestry. Once you have the length of the board cut to the proper length, drill screw hole evenly along the length of the board. The amount of screw holes will be determined by the size and weight of the tapestry. Larger wall hangings will, of course, will need more support and more screws than smaller wall hangings. Once you have evenly spaced screw hole in the board, take the board, hold it up to the wall at the location the board will be when the tapestry is hung. With a pencil, mark a dot on the wall through each hole to mark where the screws will be driven into the wall to hang the tapestry.
Next, drill a small hole into the wall for each of the pencil dots you have made. It is a good idea to use screw anchors for stronger support, so after you drill the screw holes insert screw anchors into each hole. Once you have all your holes drilled and all your anchors inserted into the holes, insert the board into the hanging pocket of your tapestry and hold the tapestry up to the wall and with the proper size screw for your anchors insert each screw. This method of hanging a tapestry will mount your wall hanging flush to the wall.
If your situation calls for mounting your tapestry on a curved wall then use Velcro®. You can find Velcro tape. This form of Velcro has an adhesive backing and can be applied directly to the back side of your tapestry. You can apply Velcro tape directly on your wall, but to avoid the tearing of your wall, should you want to remove the Velcro on a future date, screw a few thin strips of wood on your wall to form a frame. Then Velcro the wooden strips instead of the wall. If the time comes to remove the tapestry, all you have are a few screw holes to patch up.
You now have several ways in which to mount your tapestry to the wall. All you have to do now is find a tapestry to match the theme of the room you wish to hang it in. Whether you choose one large wall tapestry or a series of several small tapestries with a similar theme, hung together, you will have a most enjoyable eye-pleasing atmosphere for many years to come.
Author Bio: After growing up as the apprentice of his father who was a master of all trades, Joe Tobiasz, Owner/Webmaster: http://www.wall-decor-concepts.com explored the idea of a career in interior decorating and design over 25 years ago. Since then he has never looked back. He has both volunteered and consulted for many friends and associates over the years offering his natural talent for decorating and remodeling in both interior and exterior applications. When it come to his website, his unusual way of presenting information in the form of short stories has him the talk of both webmasters and the online community.
What to Buy to Install TV Mounts
Do-it-yourselfers know that the success of any project largely relies on the tools you will use to get the job done.
This is why it pays to investigate what essentials you will need when it comes time to put up TV mounts. You cannot afford to make mistakes in this regard since you will be hanging up extremely valuable, hard to replace electronics.
Getting things right the first time will be imperative, therefore it would be wise to get the right instruments ready prior to mount installation. It will also pay to investigate online how to's that give step by step information on how to correctly install TV mounts.
Below is a list of some of the common things that you should have on hand during the mounting process that will ensure a professional job as well as the safety of your investment.
1.Craftsman's Pencil - although this may seem like a small thing, a craftsman's pencil may be just as important as any other tool. With this pencil you will be able to mark places on the wall where screws will go. This is a delicate process and extremely important as incorrect placement can end up with the plasma screen or TV mounts hanging crookedly. This is why the pencil should be used in conjunction with a tape measurer or ruler.
2.Stud finder - You will have to locate available wall studs to ensure the security of the wall mount. You can do this the old fashioned way by knocking on the wall, but to assure accuracy, it may be prudent to utilize a mechanized stud finder. This tool will save time and guarantee the availability of the appropriate studs.
3.Laser leveler - of course, a good old fashioned ruler or level will do, but those who are "level challenged" may find a laser leveler a Godsend. This tool will aid in properly situating TV mounts as well as cut the risk that your plasma TV will look lopsided once hung.
4.Screws - the TV mount may come with the appropriate sized screws, but if not, make sure you purchase fairly large screws as they will add strength to the mount.
5.Drill - the drill will be the final tool and is necessary to put holes into the wall where the screws will go. An electric or cordless hand drill would be your best bet-make sure you get a drill bit that corresponds with the size of the chosen screws.
Once you've followed the instructions for TV mounts and used these tools as described to put up the brackets it will be time to situate your TV set. Be sure to check the TV's stability before settling back and taking it all in. Once it seems secure, put all the proper wiring in place, making sure to keep them out of reach of children and pets.
When done, you, your friends and family will be able to enjoy your new plasma screen television! This will all be due to one of many TV mounts that are currently available to those wish to proudly display their flat screens on the walls of their homes.
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