How to use an open back frame

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Uploaded by on Dec 10, 2009

inserting a photograph or art work into an open back frame and attaching hanging hardware so you are ready to hang it on the wall.

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  • @MsTorresra-

    The gun is a "point shooter" and can be found at a frame supply shop. That would be the easiest way. A staple gun would be held at about a 45degree angle. The staples would go into the frame while the canvas is in there and they will stick out a bit and you will press them toward the canvas to secure the canvas.

    Hope this helps!

  • Its been over a year so I hope someone sees this...what is that gun used in this video I can't make it out sounds like a "point shooter"? I just need to frame 2 canvas boards onto an open back frame and trying to find easiest way - a staple gun was also suggested but would I actually staple the board to the frame or use some other type of screw/hardware?

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