Any suggestions on how to mount this clock using only a single mounting point?

It has a pendulum so it needs to be relatively level. I tried to run a piece of wire between the holes hoping to fish a piece of string or something to create a triangle for mounting but no such luck.

  • GreenKnight23@lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    wire tied to each hole. Mount from wire.

    though, if you can’t do that.

    1. painters tape on wall
    2. use a level to draw a line with a black marker on the tape
    3. tape on clock bracket, mark the centers of the holes by punching a small hole
    4. pull off tape on clock and apply to tape on wall
    5. line small holes with line from step 2
    6. drill and mount
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    16 hours ago

    Remove the face plate to see if the void underneath the mounting bracket might allow you to drill a hole to create a mount.

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    18 hours ago

    If its got a pendulum, you probably need the two anchor points to keep it from swinging.
    If not, you could run a wire between the two points here and hang on a hook. Could drill a new hole in the middle of the mounting bracket and use that. Three hooks and a wire - one in the wall two in the holes and wire between, A spring between the two points could help with tensioning then add a hook in the middle.
    Epoxy it to the wall.

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    19 hours ago

    Hmm. Is the mounting plate with the screw holes removable? If you could flip it so the notch is facing down and drill a hole in the middle that might work.

    How heavy is this clock?

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      18 hours ago

      It is not removable, it is all part of the “clock” assembly.

      It is not heavy at all.

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        14 hours ago

        That’s unfortunate, maybe as someone else said you can make some sort of “adaptor” using wood? All the best mate

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    19 hours ago

    Carefully drill a centred hole between the two existing ones on the clock to hang it from?

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      18 hours ago

      Yeah, lol. Everybody here coming up with complicated solutions … just tie a string between these two mounting holes. That’s it. That’s all it takes.

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      19 hours ago

      No such luck was i was not able to get the wire from one home too the other.

      And as far as two screws is i am using mounting hooks as they only make a very small hole in drywall rather than two big holes for screws and drywall mounts.

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        18 hours ago

        Okay so you use (2) of those things. Do you have a level? If so put the level on the back of the clock over the mounting holes but where you can still see them. With a pencil mark the level where the mounting are. Now you have a template/ measurements for the mounting holes on a level. Now take that level and hold it on the wall where you want to mount it. Hold it level. Find your two marks and mark the wall in those locations. Now insert your little pokey hooks in the wall and hang.