Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Question About Mounting a Mirror in a Dorm
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@orayoflighto
When I said tape, I was thinking of this kind of thing: https://smile.amazon.com/Command-Picture-Hanging-Strips-Damage-Free/dp/B01N0X6SA5/ref=sr_1_27?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1500916733&sr=1-27&keywords=command+strips -
@Mykle1
I’m in New York State. So not that far off! XD:::
Also just totally realized you’re the guy who developed the cocktails module I’m using.
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I can’t comment on that tape. I have no experience with it.
I’m in New York State. So not that far off! XD
Nice! What university?
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@Mykle1 Fredonia. SUNY system.
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Cold winters off the lake up there. I’m in NYC
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Ah, the king city. Nice.
Also, it’s never the cold. Always the snow. Dear God, the snow… -
I have used ook hangers to hang 50lb. objects. Here is one rated for 75lbs.
http://picturehangers.ooks.com/item/professional-hanging-line/tremor-hangers-2/53102
You can find them at lots of places locally. It will leave three tiny holes that are easy to cover up later.
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I would certainly NOT trust it to tape, and if you are not allowed to put any holes in the wall at all, then the only thing you might want to try is hanging the mirror using an over-the-door hook, something like this:
You should be able to find something similar, and likely more apt at a local hardware store.
Otherwise I’d recommend just leaning it against the wall and don’t bother hanging it until you move to a permanent home.