 Alright, hey there. I'm just going to do a video showing how I hang really heavy paintings. When you use art resin or epoxy resin, it makes the painting really heavy. And also, lots of times you're using a wooden canvas, and then if you do a big piece, you can have them weighing, you know, 100 pounds. So, I'm going to show you what I do. Of course, there are lots of ways to do this, but this is what I have found. This is Fuzz. I got this stuff. It's called Airline Cable. This picture hanging wire is just not strong enough. It would just snap. With the Airline Cable come these clips. You put the cable through, push it around, feed it back through it, and it makes a loop. Then you crimp the end with one of these. Squeeze it. It'll make a nice little loop. I just have these half-inch screws, number two square bit. I mean, you can use any screw, and then I have a washer. When you screw this through, the washer will really grab onto that and just squeeze it on there. Okay? Those are all the pieces. Wire with the clamps, screw in a washer, and just make sure everything's pretty heavy duty. For example, these pieces, that's exactly what I've done here. It's not an exact science here. This is just something that I found works. I'm just going to see how much this one weighs, just so you can tell. I'm about 160. This, 195. So, these pieces are about 35 pounds. The heaviest piece I've done this method, I'm guessing, would be 60 to 80 pounds. And it held up. So, I hope that helps you. If you have any questions, you can leave them in the comments or go to artisan.com and send an email through there or check out the big FAQ. And I hope that helps you out. Keep making art.