Instead of working on sewing stuff, I just spent the last hour hanging my piece of glass. When I was at Fabricland today, I found copper chain. The last place I was looking for it, too. :P
The chain itself looks a little flimsy, but it should hold. The glass itself isn't that heavy and could, if I was feeling daring, be strung with 8 lb test fishline.
I had to make jumpers for it, which is what took all the time, since I couldn't separate the links without cutting through them. They've not been welded, but they have been crimped.
That said,
quingawaga, do you think that this chain will hold long-term? If so, then I won't need you to pick me up some. If not, then yes please. Although, if you already have it, I'll still take it. I can always use the chain somewhere else. :)
The chain itself looks a little flimsy, but it should hold. The glass itself isn't that heavy and could, if I was feeling daring, be strung with 8 lb test fishline.
I had to make jumpers for it, which is what took all the time, since I couldn't separate the links without cutting through them. They've not been welded, but they have been crimped.
That said,
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Date: 2008-08-05 02:32 am (UTC)I think that stuff will be just fine. But if you're really worried about it, what you could always do is make a "safety cable" from fishing line, and string it through the links of the chain so that if the chain breaks, the line will hold it.
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Date: 2008-08-05 11:25 am (UTC)