You have made the exact video I needed to see before purchasing this item from IKEA. I can’t thank you enough for taking the time to thoroughly show and explain everything. I appreciate the other video you did about how to cut the wire. You’re the best!!
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Thanks so much for taking the time to make this video. Half the work with these IKEA things is deciphering the instructions, and your video did that job for me, clearly and succinctly. Very much appreciated!
Thank you! Your instructions were great! Especially appreciated the turnbuckle instructions and the fact that you need to move the little plastic piece down on the left side!
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I've had this setup for a couple of years, thinking I would use it in my camper. But this weekend I needed to rearrange my in-home video studio for online teaching, and this was perfect for hanging the backdrop curtains I wanted, to shield the rest of my tiny house from everyone's view. (I don't mind standing next to the bed to teach, but I don't want the students to see that!). Anywhoooo ... I really appreciate the care you took with this video, because I no longer had whatever instructions Ikea provided, and I wasn't at all sure how much extra space to leave on the turnbuckle end. Your video answered all my issues. Thank you!!!
Your my hero! Thank you for saving me hours of torture with your easy tutorial! Too bad ikea couldn't give easier instructions but I guarantee you saved my project because I know that plastic piece would have been on the wrong side of my wire cut!!!
THANK YOU!!! I bought that little Dignitet set ages ago and was flummoxed when it did not include the anchor bolts for the wall! I originally only started to watch your video to see what you used to anchor it, but kept watching because your directions are so very explicit. As a teacher, I appreciate good, clear directions and yours are great! Thank you so much!
This video just saved my behind! I opened the packed to the Dignitet from IKEA and, even though I am really good at "some assembly required" instructions - these made my brain hurt! I don't read hieroglyphics! Thank you so very much for making this video! Well done!
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Thank you so much, bought one off some one & now I see all parts we’re not giving to me. Your instructions were easy. It’s tiring people putting videos on speed mode & can’t understand them. Thank you again for taking the time to do this
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Thanks for making this 'how-to' video! I was reading the instructions online (prior to purchasing) and could not make heads nor tales of the process! I now see that it will be a cinch to put this up and just exactly what I need.
Thank you so much! I was finally able to finish installing it. This is the first time I had issues with IKEA instructions but you explained it perfectly! The key was 5/8”! Yay, kitchen curtain is finally up.
Yay! I finally have my curtained closet hanging (I used a sheet instead of dropcloth), and it's all thanks to your video! I never would've been brave enough to try this without seeing you do it first!
You are really good at explaining things in a way that even non-handy people can understand. Are you a teacher? You should be! Thank you for the video.
Thank you so much!!! I got part of the way through the Ikea directions then I was stumped. I could not have done it without your help! Thanks for taking the time to make this video.
Thank you. I just got this system to hang in our gazebo. I also got a UV blocking curtain. The sun sets in the worst possible place so I’m hoping to fix that. Your video was so helpful and saved me a lot of frustration. Thanks again. P
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Brilliant, my wire stretched after 4 years, but your vid was invaluable for adjusting to wire 👍👍 the ikea instructions are not helpful but your video was, many thanks.
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I found a couple of sets of these at the thrift store today and want to use them to hang my quilting rules on the wall on "S" hooks on the wires, which will give me some adjustability. I needed to know how to install them and this video was great. This shouldn't be as bad as I thought. Many thanks!
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Great video!!! Helped by having everything needed to complete the project. Cutting the wire was trickier than I imagined. Also, the plastic drywall inserts didn't work with my 80 year old apartment because I think there may be plaster underneath because those suckers wouldn't go any deeper than 1/2 inch. Got it done though!!! Thanks!!!
I did the exact same thing five years ago for an art studio. I am now adding two more mid-line supports to keep the wire tighter when filled with art projects. Would work great for hanging photos too.
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Thank you. I need a curtain track that will fix to parallel walls and I think this item will do the job but was so confused by the 'instructions'. It all makes sense now!
Very Helpful! Clear and precise instructions made perfect sense. Much easier than the drawings included in the packaging. Do wish IKEA would have included screws and anchor pieces. Thanks
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This was incredibly helpful! Thank you for such detailed information - it was almost exactly my installation situation and will save me a lot of mistakes!
You might have mentioned that the right post is reverse threaded so as to eliminate the possibility of attaching it to the left bracket. I didn't notice that at first and thought it was defective.
Nearly ran out of cuss words trying to get the right post screwed to its mount. Glad you mentioned it - I didn't know that was the convention for preventing mis-matched parts. Thanks.
Awesome video! Getting ready to hang 3 of these on our new screened porch and I was worried about install after some of the reviews. You made it look super easy!
really informative. I may need to watch it another 100 times because I don't learn too fast. I will be buying these instead of curtain rods or a new closet sliding doors for my kids room. I will be using wood clips or meyal clips to slide curtains back and forth.
I typically use Bulldog Drywall Anchor with #6 Screw for most 1/2" drywall installations. Size can vary depending on the span of your wire and load hanging on the wire. I've found them at Walmart, Home Depot, Lowe's and on Amazon. Hope this helps!
+diy collaborative this one? m.homedepot.com/p/Buildex-E-Z-Ancor-Twist-N-Lock-50-lb-Philips-Flat-Head-Medium-Duty-Self-Drilling-Drywall-Anchors-50-Pack-25350/202266423
Thanks Mate, I have to install it tomorrow morning with a right angle for the curtains, hopefully it will be strong and I dont stuff it up. Nice video very helpful 👍
Thank you so much for posting this; I would NEVER have figured this out from the printed "instructions." Don't put Ikea in charge of communications if aliens ever land on Earth.
Yes, thank-you for sharing your talent in putting this together!! I am imagining that if you do hang curtains from it, they have to be ones that have an 'open clip' arrangement, so that they can be attached to the wire, yes? In other words, I cannot use curtains with a continuous loop needing to be threaded onto the wire...
You’re very welcome. You pretty much said it. Use curtains with open clips or you have to take the wire down to thread them on. Thank you for watching and commenting.
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Thanks so much for your very well done instructions... Like some of the other comments, I looked at those directions and scratched my head and wanted to pull my hair out. They should hire you! Do you know what weight this will hold? I was going to hang curtains with grommets.
+Sandra Holtz Thank you Sandra. It depends on the mounting surface as to how heavy the items can be. The wire will hold a good amount of weight and you can add additional center mounts. Thanks for watching and for your comments.
Thank you so much for this! My Dad used to help me with this stuff and doing it on my own for the first time as someone whos the opposite of handy- i wasnt sure where to start 😂
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Thanks for this! The directions included are much more complicated! May I ask how I would know if I'm screwing into drywall or wood? Many thanks! Candace
Good question. Do you know if the walls in your structure have studs? Most homes have them on 16” centers with drywall on the top. If you knock or tap on the wall, if it sounds hollow then chances are there are studs inside. When you drive a nail in does it seem hollow inside? If so, then you likely have drywall. Now, that said, your walls could be covered in wood slats, with drywall on top or not. Sorry for the complicated answer. Thank you for watching and commenting. We appreciate you watching our video. Please subscribe to the channel if you haven’t already. It really helps if you will. Please check out our Amazon Influencer page for many items we use and recommend. www.amazon.com/shop/diyadventure
@@diycollaborative The reason I ask is that I'm doing a very short run of these between a window and a set of built-in bookcases for my cross stitch threads. I have a stud finder and it seems to indicate there are studs on either side, but they aren't always accurate. I'll take your suggestions and see what happens! Thank you very much and also, thanks for such a quick reply!!
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Excellent.. And can you tell me if I can install this without a right angle? I want to run the system from End wall to End wall, as one straight line, without 90 degree .
I found your video very helpful, but I have a window that's more than 197 inches across so how would I combine the wires to stretch the length of the window. I recently purchased two packs of the dignitet if that helps.
Keanu Pagan Good Day, I'm not sure what tools you have available but you might try splicing the cables together but this would require some type of fastener at the splice or some method of locking the splice together. There may even be some type of sleeve available much like the ones on each end of the mounts provided in the kit that would allow two cables to be joined together but I've not been able to locate one yet. In any case, you'll probably still have to deal with the area where the splice is not being as small or smooth as the rest of the wire which may create a problem for whatever you're placing on the cable while attempting to slide it over this area. You can find tips on the internet on how to splice rope, wire, etc. The other issue to consider is the total span of the wire and how much weight it can support at the mounting points. You may want to think about just installing both complete sets and have them meet in the middle with a split in the covering or fabric hanging on the wire. Hope this helps and thanks for asking. Let us know how you solve this one. I'd be interested to know more...
Oh my goodness thank you so much for doing this! Short, to the point, and very well explained. I can usually follow ikea instructions just fine, but for this item there was waaaay too much left out like the plastic ends and exactly how to tighten the wire.
Thank you Gabby! You can cut the wire with a standard pair of electrical wire cutters. Some pliers also have a cutter on them. Thanks again for watching and for your comment.
Hi, thank you for your video, it is very well done and easy to understand. I do have a question: I want to mount a pair of those on 2 walls, that are facing each other. But one of the walls is the roof, so it's angled. Like this, if you look from the side (dotted line represents the wire, the "I" and "\" represent the walls): I-----\ So one of the two brackets should be installed at 0° angle and the other at about 110°. Is that achievable?
This was already installed in the apartment I moved into. How do I easily change the curtains that were left behind? I figured out how to unscrew one side and replace the curtain but can't figure out how to access the curtain on the other side. Thanks in advance!
I bought the package of ends and 3 'middle' pieces to enclose the front and sides of 72" of metal shelving units being used as pantry shelves in a small house. I keep going back and forth on whether to use them or use the ceiling-mount hangers and regular turnbuckle, etc. that I originally purchased elsewhere. One person said you can't use drapes with grommets and that's what I have. Would taking it loose later to wash the curtains be a big problem trying to reconnect the open end?
Thanks so much for the video! It helped me convince my husband that this is what we needed to display the kid's art! Question: are the clips used to hang the art from ikea as well?
Yes, they have them at IKEA for sale in the same area. I think there was 25 or so in a bag. Very inexpensive and handy for hanging other items as well. Thanks for watching!
I have a question for you, what did type of wire cutters did you use to cut the wire? I only needed a little of the wire and we have tried 2 different types of wire cutters and neither have worked!
+Isabel Zou Hello, I used #6 Bulldog Wall Driller for my installation. Suitable for 1/2" drywall. They come with screws but you can use longer screws if needed. www.bulldoghardware.com. You can also find them at Walmart, Home Depot, Lowe's and on Amazon. If hanging anything heavier than 50 pounds you should consider a heavier anchor like a toggle style bolt. Home this helps and let me know if you have other questions. Thanks for watching!
Elizabeth J Hello Elizabeth, when using the center post this wouldn't allow anything to slide past that bracket. The reason we opted to use the center post was due to the length of wire we were using. We felt like that distance would have caused the wire to sag in the middle. If you did happen to be using curtains for this length you would need to have them split to accommodate for the post. I know this product is advertised for using with curtains but also has many other uses. I hope this helps and thanks for your question.
@@diycollaborative When I drilled into it before putting in the anchor, I could tell the drill went all the way to the other end. Then I put in the anchor but now the screw won't go all the way into the anchor.
Hi Don! My husband is trying to install these and for some reason he cut the wire at the end where the plastic tip is. So now the wire is frayed. Is there anyway to repair that?
Melissa Bain Hello Melissa, Thanks for your question. Don't know if you saw but I had a similar question already and here was a portion of my answer.If you were not going to take the wire on and off the brackets then I wouldn’t worry about it. Once inserted into the bracket and the set screw is tightened, it should be okay. If however you need to come up with something to use in place of the sleeves that came in the kit, here are a couple recommendations that I would consider. You might try using either electrical tape or duct tape to wrap the ends. Another thought I had and I’m not sure of the exact size but I seem to remember that those small plastic coffee stir sticks are about the same size. You might try cutting some replacement sleeves with something like that and see if it will fit on the wire and still slide into the brackets.I hope this helps and thanks for watching my video!
Thank you for your helpful tutorial! I'm in the planning stages for a very low-budget craft room/studio myself, so it was nice to see someone using it for that kind of area. I'm considering mounting these from the ceiling and using the support piece as a corner to create a 2-sided curtained "closet" in the corner of my sunny but closet-less room. After seeing how easily you installed them, I now just have to do the math and weigh the appropriate amount of canvas drop cloth to see if it will max out the weight limit. I don't know if if would be in your realm of knowledge, but do you or your wife have any suggestions on other opaque (but lighter weight) fabric I might try if the canvas is too heavy? Thanks again to you both for taking the time to share this video!
I opened my forever ago and then realized I wasn't going to hang it for awhile. Somewhere in the shuffle I seem to have lost the plastic sleeves you were talking about that go on the end of the wire. Do you know if you can get something like that anywhere to replace my missing part? Thanks for the tutorial though. that was much needed!
Hello Elizabeth, I checked with IKEA and they don’t sell replacement parts but would happily replace kits with missing parts provided you still have your receipt and the purchase was recently made. Check their website for their policy on this. I’m not totally sure you have to use the plastic sleeve as I think their intended purpose is to keep the wire from coming unwound either after cutting or if you need to frequently remove it from the mounting hardware if you were in fact using it to hang curtains on and needing to remove periodically for cleaning. If you were not going to take the wire on and off the brackets then I wouldn’t worry about it. Once inserted into the bracket and the set screw is tightened, it should be okay. If however you need to come up with something to use in place of the sleeves that came in the kit, here are a couple recommendations that I would consider. You might try using either electrical tape or duct tape to wrap the ends. Another thought I had and I’m not sure of the exact size but I seem to remember that those small plastic coffee stir sticks are about the same size. You might try cutting some replacement sleeves with something like that and see if it will fit on the wire and still slide into the brackets. I hope this helps and thanks for watching my video!
Please see our IKEA playlist. We cover cutting the wire in another video. This video you mentioned was one of our first and we were still learning. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Please help! My wire does not have the little plastic sheath on the end. I spent an hour on the phone with Ikea trying to find out about it and to see if it should be included but they had no idea what I was talking about. I even had them watch your video at 8.36 min but they couldn't help me. Do I need to go buy something like it or just try without it? Also, the bracket that has R on it is like your left one and vice versa. Does it matter?
+BoulderBieks Hello, They can be installed without the plastic sleeve. They're mainly to keep the wire from unraveling or fraying should you need to cut it. I have seen the kits with and without them. I've used tape, a coffee stir stick and nothing at all. I reversed my brackets simply due to large furniture in the room. The install has worked both way for me and the L/R don't really apply when installing in a vertical position. I hope this helps.
How the heck did you get the bracket out in order to screw it in the wall?? My bracket looks sodered to the round plate that should separate from it according to your video?
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I don't know if a. you'll even see this but I see you were responding as of a month ago and b. if someone may have already asked this but with 273 comments, I thought asking directly might be the ticket! :) I am putting this up to hang my dog's ribbons up that they've earned in multiple dog sports and there is one thing I need to clarified. You mention you were running your wife's at 140 inches but that ikea doesn't recommend more than 55 inches between supports and I do see that in their diagram. I'd love to go more than 110 inches total but do i then need an additional support? I have one along with the base unit, just like what you had in your video. Also, one more thing....I am putting it into drywall but at the point where the studs are so I shouldn't need anchors correct?
Howdy from Texas! I do see all comments and try to respond often. Depending on the weight of the awards, etc., I think you should be okay. You can always give it a try without the center support but just know you have to take one end of the mount back apart to thread the wire through the extra support. If you have any doubts you might just go ahead and install it. We’ve used many of these to hang grandkids artwork on and have had them from just a few feet long to 16’ and they work great. The 16’ one did have one center support in drywall anchors only and on each end it was in the studs. I hope this helps. Thank you for watching and commenting. Please subscribe. Please check out our Amazon Influencer page for many items we use and recommend. www.amazon.com/shop/diyadventure
Also, if mounting in the studs, you won’t need drywall anchors. Just make sure the screws you’re using fit in the brackets and are long enough to go in the stud. 😊
You have made the exact video I needed to see before purchasing this item from IKEA. I can’t thank you enough for taking the time to thoroughly show and explain everything. I appreciate the other video you did about how to cut the wire. You’re the best!!
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Thanks so much for taking the time to make this video. Half the work with these IKEA things is deciphering the instructions, and your video did that job for me, clearly and succinctly. Very much appreciated!
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Thank you! Your instructions were great! Especially appreciated the turnbuckle instructions and the fact that you need to move the little plastic piece down on the left side!
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Thank you so much! As an older lady I need exact instructions like yours
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I've had this setup for a couple of years, thinking I would use it in my camper. But this weekend I needed to rearrange my in-home video studio for online teaching, and this was perfect for hanging the backdrop curtains I wanted, to shield the rest of my tiny house from everyone's view. (I don't mind standing next to the bed to teach, but I don't want the students to see that!).
Anywhoooo ... I really appreciate the care you took with this video, because I no longer had whatever instructions Ikea provided, and I wasn't at all sure how much extra space to leave on the turnbuckle end. Your video answered all my issues. Thank you!!!
That’s great news Julie. Thank you for watching and commenting. Kudos to you for teaching and for sharing this great idea.
Your my hero! Thank you for saving me hours of torture with your easy tutorial! Too bad ikea couldn't give easier instructions but I guarantee you saved my project because I know that plastic piece would have been on the wrong side of my wire cut!!!
+Annette Klassen Thank you! Glad it helped.
THANK YOU!!! I bought that little Dignitet set ages ago and was flummoxed when it did not include the anchor bolts for the wall! I originally only started to watch your video to see what you used to anchor it, but kept watching because your directions are so very explicit. As a teacher, I appreciate good, clear directions and yours are great! Thank you so much!
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This video just saved my behind! I opened the packed to the Dignitet from IKEA and, even though I am really good at "some assembly required" instructions - these made my brain hurt! I don't read hieroglyphics! Thank you so very much for making this video! Well done!
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Thank you so much! I love IKEA products but their instructions leave much to be desired for the average homemaker.
+Mikki Petersen Thank you! Glad it helped.
Thank you for a detailed installation video with no crazy music.
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Thank you so much, bought one off some one & now I see all parts we’re not giving to me. Your instructions were easy. It’s tiring people putting videos on speed mode & can’t understand them. Thank you again for taking the time to do this
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Thanks for making this 'how-to' video! I was reading the instructions online (prior to purchasing) and could not make heads nor tales of the process! I now see that it will be a cinch to put this up and just exactly what I need.
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Thank you so much! I was finally able to finish installing it. This is the first time I had issues with IKEA instructions but you explained it perfectly! The key was 5/8”! Yay, kitchen curtain is finally up.
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Yay! I finally have my curtained closet hanging (I used a sheet instead of dropcloth), and it's all thanks to your video! I never would've been brave enough to try this without seeing you do it first!
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You are really good at explaining things in a way that even non-handy people can understand. Are you a teacher? You should be! Thank you for the video.
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Thank you so much!!! I got part of the way through the Ikea directions then I was stumped. I could not have done it without your help! Thanks for taking the time to make this video.
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IKEA should pay you for this! Much appreciated as I start this project.
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Thanks for making this video - this helped me here in Berlin, Germany get a feeling for the process.
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You were my savior on this project! I'm so excited to hang my kids' school/art work from it!! Thanks so much for taking the time!!
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Thank you. I just got this system to hang in our gazebo. I also got a UV blocking curtain. The sun sets in the worst possible place so I’m hoping to fix that. Your video was so helpful and saved me a lot of frustration. Thanks again. P
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Brilliant, my wire stretched after 4 years, but your vid was invaluable for adjusting to wire 👍👍 the ikea instructions are not helpful but your video was, many thanks.
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One of the BEST instructional videos I’ve seen!!! YOU ARE AWESOME!!! THANKS!!!!
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I found a couple of sets of these at the thrift store today and want to use them to hang my quilting rules on the wall on "S" hooks on the wires, which will give me some adjustability. I needed to know how to install them and this video was great. This shouldn't be as bad as I thought. Many thanks!
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Great video! Thanks very much. Used it to put up the line with no mistakes.
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Thanks so much for making this video! I cried when I saw the instructions that were included in the package but you made it much easier.
+Pamela S. Wynn Thank you very much. Glad to help. Thanks for watching.
Great video!!! Helped by having everything needed to complete the project. Cutting the wire was trickier than I imagined. Also, the plastic drywall inserts didn't work with my 80 year old apartment because I think there may be plaster underneath because those suckers wouldn't go any deeper than 1/2 inch. Got it done though!!! Thanks!!!
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I did the exact same thing five years ago for an art studio. I am now adding two more mid-line supports to keep the wire tighter when filled with art projects. Would work great for hanging photos too.
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Thank you. I need a curtain track that will fix to parallel walls and I think this item will do the job but was so confused by the 'instructions'. It all makes sense now!
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Very Helpful! Clear and precise instructions made perfect sense. Much easier than the drawings included in the packaging. Do wish IKEA would have included screws and anchor pieces. Thanks
Wendy Gay Depending on the wall structure you need specific screws. It doesn't make sense to put in stuff for the different possibilities.
Thank you! Much easier than following the instruction booklet that came with the product.
Huge thank you for compiling and sharing this video! You answered every question I had, very well, to properly install this.
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Thanks! Great job with clarity of instructions. I had a couple things I was wondering about and your explanations answered them.
+pdidier26 Perfect. Thank you!
Thank you, I somehow lost the original instructions so this was really helpful.
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This was incredibly helpful! Thank you for such detailed information - it was almost exactly my installation situation and will save me a lot of mistakes!
+Chris Shirer Thank you Chris!
You might have mentioned that the right post is reverse threaded so as to eliminate the possibility of attaching it to the left bracket. I didn't notice that at first and thought it was defective.
Nearly ran out of cuss words trying to get the right post screwed to its mount. Glad you mentioned it - I didn't know that was the convention for preventing mis-matched parts. Thanks.
OH MY GOD. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SAYING THIS. WAS LOSING MY MIND.
So glad I read your comment before starting to install mine! You saved me some stress and the neighbors' ears hearing my cussing! :)
I was ready to return it as I thought the threads were machine incorrectly.
Awesome video! Getting ready to hang 3 of these on our new screened porch and I was worried about install after some of the reviews. You made it look super easy!
That’s great news. Glad we could help.
really informative. I may need to watch it another 100 times because I don't learn too fast. I will be buying these instead of curtain rods or a new closet sliding doors for my kids room. I will be using wood clips or meyal clips to slide curtains back and forth.
Thank you Natalie.
+diy collaborative could you tell me what screws I need for the plastic nylon? I'm trying to order everything now. thanks
I typically use Bulldog Drywall Anchor with #6 Screw for most 1/2" drywall installations. Size can vary depending on the span of your wire and load hanging on the wire. I've found them at Walmart, Home Depot, Lowe's and on Amazon. Hope this helps!
+diy collaborative actually I can't find them anywhere. home depot, Lowes or amazon.com
+diy collaborative this one? m.homedepot.com/p/Buildex-E-Z-Ancor-Twist-N-Lock-50-lb-Philips-Flat-Head-Medium-Duty-Self-Drilling-Drywall-Anchors-50-Pack-25350/202266423
Thanks Mate, I have to install it tomorrow morning with a right angle for the curtains, hopefully it will be strong and I dont stuff it up. Nice video very helpful 👍
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I managed to install it thanks to this video. Much appreciated.
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Thanks a million! I am about to mount this system and this was very helpful for wrapping my mind around the task.
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Thank you so much for posting this; I would NEVER have figured this out from the printed "instructions." Don't put Ikea in charge of communications if aliens ever land on Earth.
+Erica L Thank you Erica! Appreciate your comments.
Thanks so much for your video. It took me an hour to figure out that righty tidy was not a universal rule.
+Joanie Pacheco Thank you!
Yes, thank-you for sharing your talent in putting this together!! I am imagining that if you do hang curtains from it, they have to be ones that have an 'open clip' arrangement, so that they can be attached to the wire, yes? In other words, I cannot use curtains with a continuous loop needing to be threaded onto the wire...
You’re very welcome. You pretty much said it. Use curtains with open clips or you have to take the wire down to thread them on. Thank you for watching and commenting.
Thanks for the easy explanation video! It is truly appreciated.
+Bess9779 Thank you!
Shoutsout to you. This tutorial was 100% way legit. Gang gang!
+Max Wild Thanks!
Very well done. I get it now and feel I can do it by myself!
Thank you so much!!
Thank you, this is a short and sweet and will help ensure I get it right when I try to hang my Dignitet!
Thank you! Your video helped me so much and I installed it myself.
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Thanks for the help from the other side of the pond, the inch / centimeter issue was only confusing in the beginning
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Thx Don Galipp !!! Helpfull and 100% clear !
Thanks for posting this video - very helpful!
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REALLY appreciate this tutorial. Thank you!
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I can’t wait to try those screw in anchors! Perfect instruction:)
Very helpful. Thank you for posting this.
Brilliant, just exactly what I needed - thank you.
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Thanks so much for your very well done instructions... Like some of the other comments, I looked at those directions and scratched my head and wanted to pull my hair out. They should hire you! Do you know what weight this will hold? I was going to hang curtains with grommets.
+Sandra Holtz Thank you Sandra. It depends on the mounting surface as to how heavy the items can be. The wire will hold a good amount of weight and you can add additional center mounts. Thanks for watching and for your comments.
Thank you so much for this! My Dad used to help me with this stuff and doing it on my own for the first time as someone whos the opposite of handy- i wasnt sure where to start 😂
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Thank you so much for this video. Perfectly explained!!
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Thank you! These are perfect instructions!!
+kori Valentine Thank you Kori!
Thank you. This was a lifesaver!
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Thank u so much! Got it done because of you
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Thanks for this! The directions included are much more complicated! May I ask how I would know if I'm screwing into drywall or wood? Many thanks! Candace
Good question. Do you know if the walls in your structure have studs? Most homes have them on 16” centers with drywall on the top. If you knock or tap on the wall, if it sounds hollow then chances are there are studs inside. When you drive a nail in does it seem hollow inside? If so, then you likely have drywall. Now, that said, your walls could be covered in wood slats, with drywall on top or not. Sorry for the complicated answer.
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@@diycollaborative The reason I ask is that I'm doing a very short run of these between a window and a set of built-in bookcases for my cross stitch threads. I have a stud finder and it seems to indicate there are studs on either side, but they aren't always accurate. I'll take your suggestions and see what happens! Thank you very much and also, thanks for such a quick reply!!
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It cost more than 20.00 at IKEA. Thanks for this video I’m forwarding to my handyman.
Thank you.
Thanks for the great tips. Good stuff!
+Pat Genier Thank you Pat!
thank you for not having music on the video
You bet. Thanks!
Thanks for doing this. I didn't know about the 5/8" rule. The instructions have x(mm)/x(in) which made no sense to me
+Grey Peterson Thank you! Glad to help.
This was really helpful. Thank you!
+Bianca Sobral Thank you!
thank you! while you were doing the left side I was holding my breath...what if cut too short??? LOL
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thanks for the video, it finally worked
YES...Glad it worked out and thanks for watching and commenting.
Excellent.. And can you tell me if I can install this without a right angle? I want to run the system from End wall to End wall, as one straight line, without 90 degree .
Depends on how mush weight you will hang and good the anchors are on each end.
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Thank you very much, your video helped me a lot!
+Michal Karniely Thank you Michal! Appreciate your comment. Glad to help.
Thanks for the helpful video. How did you move the plastic sheath down the wire?
+Wendy Lau Thanks Wendy! The ones in my kit just slid to where I needed them. Thank you!
I found your video very helpful, but I have a window that's more than 197 inches across so how would I combine the wires to stretch the length of the window. I recently purchased two packs of the dignitet if that helps.
Keanu Pagan Good Day, I'm not sure what tools you have available but you might try splicing the cables together but this would require some type of fastener at the splice or some method of locking the splice together. There may even be some type of sleeve available much like the ones on each end of the mounts provided in the kit that would allow two cables to be joined together but I've not been able to locate one yet. In any case, you'll probably still have to deal with the area where the splice is not being as small or smooth as the rest of the wire which may create a problem for whatever you're placing on the cable while attempting to slide it over this area. You can find tips on the internet on how to splice rope, wire, etc. The other issue to consider is the total span of the wire and how much weight it can support at the mounting points. You may want to think about just installing both complete sets and have them meet in the middle with a split in the covering or fabric hanging on the wire. Hope this helps and thanks for asking. Let us know how you solve this one. I'd be interested to know more...
Thank you for this! Very helpful.
Thanks for doing this!
Oh my goodness thank you so much for doing this! Short, to the point, and very well explained. I can usually follow ikea instructions just fine, but for this item there was waaaay too much left out like the plastic ends and exactly how to tighten the wire.
+Ashfield May Thank you! Glad to help.
Very helpful thank you !
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I plan to use this system, would you know if i would need the middle piece when only hanging a span of 100"..
Great video! How do you cut the cable? What tool did you use to cut it? Thank you
Thank you Gabby! You can cut the wire with a standard pair of electrical wire cutters. Some pliers also have a cutter on them. Thanks again for watching and for your comment.
Hi,
thank you for your video, it is very well done and easy to understand.
I do have a question: I want to mount a pair of those on 2 walls, that are facing each other. But one of the walls is the roof, so it's angled. Like this, if you look from the side (dotted line represents the wire, the "I" and "\" represent the walls):
I-----\
So one of the two brackets should be installed at 0° angle and the other at about 110°. Is that achievable?
+burricanecarter Hello, it seems like this should work provided your mounting surface is adequate.
diy collaborative Thank you!
Can i ask something. Is that can be use for wall to wall? I mean the line across the room.
You can as long as you have adequate anchor points. I’ve done it several times.
This was truly really helpful. Thank you!!! Pss But where do you get the 3rd bracket center support post from??
Thank you. We get them from IKEA and Amazon.
This was already installed in the apartment I moved into. How do I easily change the curtains that were left behind? I figured out how to unscrew one side and replace the curtain but can't figure out how to access the curtain on the other side. Thanks in advance!
You should be able to remove both sides by backing out the set screws with a small Allen wrench. Hope this helps!
I bought the package of ends and 3 'middle' pieces to enclose the front and sides of 72" of metal shelving units being used as pantry shelves in a small house. I keep going back and forth on whether to use them or use the ceiling-mount hangers and regular turnbuckle, etc. that I originally purchased elsewhere. One person said you can't use drapes with grommets and that's what I have. Would taking it loose later to wash the curtains be a big problem trying to reconnect the open end?
+Joy Landreth It shouldn’t be an issue.
diy collaborative Thank you so much!!!
Thanks! This helped a lot! :)
+Kate Schelin Thank you!
Thanks so much for the video! It helped me convince my husband that this is what we needed to display the kid's art!
Question: are the clips used to hang the art from ikea as well?
Yes, they have them at IKEA for sale in the same area. I think there was 25 or so in a bag. Very inexpensive and handy for hanging other items as well. Thanks for watching!
I have a question for you, what did type of wire cutters did you use to cut the wire? I only needed a little of the wire and we have tried 2 different types of wire cutters and neither have worked!
what sizes of the screws and the plastic anchor do you use? thanks!!
+Isabel Zou Hello, I used #6 Bulldog Wall Driller for my installation. Suitable for 1/2" drywall. They come with screws but you can use longer screws if needed. www.bulldoghardware.com. You can also find them at Walmart, Home Depot, Lowe's and on Amazon. If hanging anything heavier than 50 pounds you should consider a heavier anchor like a toggle style bolt. Home this helps and let me know if you have other questions. Thanks for watching!
Hi, if you use it for curtains, how do they slide past the middle fixing please?
Elizabeth J Hello Elizabeth, when using the center post this wouldn't allow anything to slide past that bracket. The reason we opted to use the center post was due to the length of wire we were using. We felt like that distance would have caused the wire to sag in the middle. If you did happen to be using curtains for this length you would need to have them split to accommodate for the post. I know this product is advertised for using with curtains but also has many other uses. I hope this helps and thanks for your question.
Thank you for making the video. I got halfway through but my screw won’t go all the way into the anchor. Can you call offer any pointer?
Sounds like something in the wall there maybe. Are you sure the wall is hollow where the anchor is?
@@diycollaborative When I drilled into it before putting in the anchor, I could tell the drill went all the way to the other end. Then I put in the anchor but now the screw won't go all the way into the anchor.
Any other way I could confirm the wall being hollow ?
Does it sound hollow if you tap on it? You might try a smaller screw.
@dyicollaborated does the middle piece to add to a long installation come with the kit? Did you get the additional third bracket at ikea as well?
Yes, that part was in the kit we purchased, but I’ve also seen just that part for sale.
Hi Don! My husband is trying to install these and for some reason he cut the wire at the end where the plastic tip is. So now the wire is frayed. Is there anyway to repair that?
Melissa Bain Hello Melissa, Thanks for your question. Don't know if you saw but I had a similar question already and here was a portion of my answer.If you were not going to take the wire on and off the brackets then I
wouldn’t worry about it. Once inserted into the bracket and the set
screw is tightened, it should be okay. If however you need to come up
with something to use in place of the sleeves that came in the kit, here
are a couple recommendations that I would consider. You might try
using either electrical tape or duct tape to wrap the ends. Another
thought I had and I’m not sure of the exact size but I seem to remember
that those small plastic coffee stir sticks are about the same size.
You might try cutting some replacement sleeves with something like that
and see if it will fit on the wire and still slide into the brackets.I
hope this helps and thanks for watching my video!
Thank you for your helpful tutorial! I'm in the planning stages for a very low-budget craft room/studio myself, so it was nice to see someone using it for that kind of area. I'm considering mounting these from the ceiling and using the support piece as a corner to create a 2-sided curtained "closet" in the corner of my sunny but closet-less room. After seeing how easily you installed them, I now just have to do the math and weigh the appropriate amount of canvas drop cloth to see if it will max out the weight limit. I don't know if if would be in your realm of knowledge, but do you or your wife have any suggestions on other opaque (but lighter weight) fabric I might try if the canvas is too heavy? Thanks again to you both for taking the time to share this video!
I opened my forever ago and then realized I wasn't going to hang it for awhile. Somewhere in the shuffle I seem to have lost the plastic sleeves you were talking about that go on the end of the wire. Do you know if you can get something like that anywhere to replace my missing part? Thanks for the tutorial though. that was much needed!
Hello Elizabeth,
I checked with IKEA and they don’t sell replacement parts but would happily replace kits with missing parts provided you still have your receipt and the purchase was recently made. Check their website for their policy on this. I’m not totally sure you have to use the plastic sleeve as I think their intended purpose is to keep the wire from coming unwound either after cutting or if you need to frequently remove it from the mounting hardware if you were in fact using it to hang curtains on and needing to remove periodically for cleaning. If you were not going to take the wire on and off the brackets then I wouldn’t worry about it. Once inserted into the bracket and the set screw is tightened, it should be okay. If however you need to come up with something to use in place of the sleeves that came in the kit, here are a couple recommendations that I would consider. You might try using either electrical tape or duct tape to wrap the ends. Another thought I had and I’m not sure of the exact size but I seem to remember that those small plastic coffee stir sticks are about the same size. You might try cutting some replacement sleeves with something like that and see if it will fit on the wire and still slide into the brackets. I hope this helps and thanks for watching my video!
Thanks for the tips!
What tool did you use to cut the wire? Disappointed you left this part out :-)
Please see our IKEA playlist. We cover cutting the wire in another video. This video you mentioned was one of our first and we were still learning. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Please help! My wire does not have the little plastic sheath on the end. I spent an hour on the phone with Ikea trying to find out about it and to see if it should be included but they had no idea what I was talking about. I even had them watch your video at 8.36 min but they couldn't help me. Do I need to go buy something like it or just try without it? Also, the bracket that has R on it is like your left one and vice versa. Does it matter?
+BoulderBieks Hello, They can be installed without the plastic sleeve. They're mainly to keep the wire from unraveling or fraying should you need to cut it. I have seen the kits with and without them. I've used tape, a coffee stir stick and nothing at all.
I reversed my brackets simply due to large furniture in the room. The install has worked both way for me and the L/R don't really apply when installing in a vertical position.
I hope this helps.
Thank you so very much!
How the heck did you get the bracket out in order to screw it in the wall?? My bracket looks sodered to the round plate that should separate from it according to your video?
It should just pop out or unscrew unless they’ve changed the design.
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I don't know if a. you'll even see this but I see you were responding as of a month ago and b. if someone may have already asked this but with 273 comments, I thought asking directly might be the ticket! :) I am putting this up to hang my dog's ribbons up that they've earned in multiple dog sports and there is one thing I need to clarified. You mention you were running your wife's at 140 inches but that ikea doesn't recommend more than 55 inches between supports and I do see that in their diagram. I'd love to go more than 110 inches total but do i then need an additional support? I have one along with the base unit, just like what you had in your video.
Also, one more thing....I am putting it into drywall but at the point where the studs are so I shouldn't need anchors correct?
Howdy from Texas! I do see all comments and try to respond often.
Depending on the weight of the awards, etc., I think you should be okay. You can always give it a try without the center support but just know you have to take one end of the mount back apart to thread the wire through the extra support. If you have any doubts you might just go ahead and install it.
We’ve used many of these to hang grandkids artwork on and have had them from just a few feet long to 16’ and they work great. The 16’ one did have one center support in drywall anchors only and on each end it was in the studs. I hope this helps.
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Also, if mounting in the studs, you won’t need drywall anchors. Just make sure the screws you’re using fit in the brackets and are long enough to go in the stud. 😊
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