Clip to Moulding Hardware - Interior Accessories
Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2011 11:42 am
Some might have seen this in a previous post of mine. Since, I have added a new hardware piece that allows you to clip into the interior moulding. The first clip in hardware, is a hook made to clip onto T-Bar for panelled ceilings. I found these when searching the hardware store for something that would allow me to clip onto the moulding to suspend a light weight shelf for keeping clothes, hats, scarfs, or whatever.
See my original post here: http://www.delica.ca/forum/simple-organ ... 11762.html
The new addition to moulding clips is, mirror hangers. These are used to hang straight pane class mirrors onto walls. I used these to hang a curtain rod between the cab and cargo/passenger area. I found a decent curtain rod in a friends basement that wasn't being used. I pre-drilled the centers of the decorative rod ends and fastened the clips with the included brass screws. I was skeptical at first whether it would hold up against driving and bumps, but so far it's never come down, yet easy to remove in a jiff.
(Note: the light you see in the one of these photos is a touch LED swivel light also found at the hardware store, with some added Velcro. The Velcro sticks anywhere along the roof liner. It's pretty slick. Soon I'll tackle cleaning the roof liner.)
See my original post here: http://www.delica.ca/forum/simple-organ ... 11762.html
The new addition to moulding clips is, mirror hangers. These are used to hang straight pane class mirrors onto walls. I used these to hang a curtain rod between the cab and cargo/passenger area. I found a decent curtain rod in a friends basement that wasn't being used. I pre-drilled the centers of the decorative rod ends and fastened the clips with the included brass screws. I was skeptical at first whether it would hold up against driving and bumps, but so far it's never come down, yet easy to remove in a jiff.
(Note: the light you see in the one of these photos is a touch LED swivel light also found at the hardware store, with some added Velcro. The Velcro sticks anywhere along the roof liner. It's pretty slick. Soon I'll tackle cleaning the roof liner.)