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weamp;#39;re going to be doing a little instructional on how to tie wire on the back of a painting hereamp;#39;s an Old Wire thatamp;#39;s really terrible see how itamp;#39;s been wrapped around like this when you try to put that on a hook thereamp;#39;s no way to move it to make the painting level so letamp;#39;s get rid of the old braided wire and Iamp;#39;ll teach you how to put on a new wire the first thing you want to do is get the correct weight of wire this is 15 lb wire meaning that it will hold a painting up to 15 lb this painting probably weighs 2 to 3 lb so this is more than adequate I find a lot of people put on a wire thatamp;#39;s far too heavy for the piece the first thing you want to do is put the wire through the hardware so going down through pulling it up then youamp;#39;re going to cross over that full length of wire and go in the opposite direction in the hardware so weamp;#39;ve already gone down through the hardware so this time we want to come up throu