Recently I needed a temporary shelf in a rush.
This is what I came up with.
Put two hooks in a glazing bar about 6 inch or so appart, same in ajacent bar.
Cut two lengths of cord of a "suitable" length.
Tie each end to a hook in the same bar.
So you have two loops, one on each bar.
Feed your shelf into the loops and adjust the lengths of cord and hook position for optimum results.
You have a shelf, not very stable or stong but does the job.
Hope that useful !
Jimmy
This is what I came up with.
- 1 piece of wood to form the shelf.
- 4 glazing bar push and turn hooks.
- A length of stout cord, nylon cord like light pull switches would be good.
Put two hooks in a glazing bar about 6 inch or so appart, same in ajacent bar.
Cut two lengths of cord of a "suitable" length.
Tie each end to a hook in the same bar.
So you have two loops, one on each bar.
Feed your shelf into the loops and adjust the lengths of cord and hook position for optimum results.
You have a shelf, not very stable or stong but does the job.
Hope that useful !
Jimmy
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