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<p>[QUOTE="gregsglass, post: 467077, member: 78"]Hi,</p><p> The secret is to over stretch the springs so there is no pressure on the rims. Just enough to hold the plate but not pressing on the rims. A lot of my plates are on the walls but loose not enough to fall but they can move around a lot. I use aquarium tubing on my plate hangers they are more flexible than the coated wires. </p><p>greg[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="gregsglass, post: 467077, member: 78"]Hi, The secret is to over stretch the springs so there is no pressure on the rims. Just enough to hold the plate but not pressing on the rims. A lot of my plates are on the walls but loose not enough to fall but they can move around a lot. I use aquarium tubing on my plate hangers they are more flexible than the coated wires. greg[/QUOTE]
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