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Hey guys i got my first pair of skis for christmas and i want to put them on my wall in my bedroom when im not using them because they look cool.
Does anyone have any suggestions how to do this?
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Are you sure they look cool? Either way, surely a few screws sticking out of the wall would do. Couple on the bottom and then one at either end to stop them falling off.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Drill a hole in each end of your skis using a 6mm drill. Drill the wall and insert plugs at a distances equal to the separation of the holes in your skis (you will need to do this twice, once for each ski (i.e. a total of four holes in the wall). Using 4 inch screws, screw through the hole in your ski and in to the wall plug. You may need a friend to hold one end of your ski whilst you screw. Jobs a goodun'
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I would have thought a couple of solid shelf brackets minus the shelf would work a treat then prop the skis up at an angle.
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2 screws just wider apart than the waist with of the ski should do it as the will hold each ski as they get wider towards the tip.
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