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On 4/19/08 12:00 AM, "MUSEUM-L automatic digest system"
<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Letters directly on wall
Can I also add that laser levels are a great way to avoid making marks on
your walls in pencil? The $80 this museum spent on a laser level has added
years to my life with regard to everything from hanging paintings,
photographs, prints, etc. to vinyl lettering and general wall labels. It is
great for establishing a standard hanging height when it is necessary. We
purchased a Black and Decker one that stands on a tripod.
--Barbara
Barbara Applegate, Assistant Director
Hillwood Art Museum
C.W. Post Campus, Long Island University
720 Northern Boulevard
Brookville, NY 11548
516.299.2788
www.liu.edu/museum
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