Using Tape To Mark Holes at Veronica Graham blog

Using Tape To Mark Holes. It doesn't have to be perfect piece of tape. Here’s how to get that to work though. This video recommends that viewers use tape to accurately mark nail holes when hanging pictures or tools. Put the tape on the back of the frame as indicated and mark the nail hole location, but then draw a line straight down, across the width. By doing this, she essentially creates a stencil for the frame and nail holes. Just use a piece of painters tape (or any tape really) to mark the distance between the two holes, and then use the tape to line up and level the holes you drill. It just has to be long enough to reach both hangers. Grab a piece of cheap tape (painter's tape or masking tape work fine) and stick the tape between the two holes on a frame. Tear off a piece of painter's tape that's long enough to cover both the hangers. After carefully lining up the top edge of the tape with the nailhead holes on the back of the frame, the content creator marks the tape with a pencil. Painter's tape and a marker.

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Just use a piece of painters tape (or any tape really) to mark the distance between the two holes, and then use the tape to line up and level the holes you drill. Tear off a piece of painter's tape that's long enough to cover both the hangers. It doesn't have to be perfect piece of tape. It just has to be long enough to reach both hangers. This video recommends that viewers use tape to accurately mark nail holes when hanging pictures or tools. By doing this, she essentially creates a stencil for the frame and nail holes. Put the tape on the back of the frame as indicated and mark the nail hole location, but then draw a line straight down, across the width. Here’s how to get that to work though. Painter's tape and a marker. Grab a piece of cheap tape (painter's tape or masking tape work fine) and stick the tape between the two holes on a frame.

How to mark and drill opposite holes in tubing Life Hacks YouTube

Using Tape To Mark Holes Just use a piece of painters tape (or any tape really) to mark the distance between the two holes, and then use the tape to line up and level the holes you drill. Tear off a piece of painter's tape that's long enough to cover both the hangers. Put the tape on the back of the frame as indicated and mark the nail hole location, but then draw a line straight down, across the width. Just use a piece of painters tape (or any tape really) to mark the distance between the two holes, and then use the tape to line up and level the holes you drill. It just has to be long enough to reach both hangers. It doesn't have to be perfect piece of tape. This video recommends that viewers use tape to accurately mark nail holes when hanging pictures or tools. Grab a piece of cheap tape (painter's tape or masking tape work fine) and stick the tape between the two holes on a frame. Here’s how to get that to work though. Painter's tape and a marker. After carefully lining up the top edge of the tape with the nailhead holes on the back of the frame, the content creator marks the tape with a pencil. By doing this, she essentially creates a stencil for the frame and nail holes.

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