You can hang oars on a wall in two basic ways.
How to hang two oars on the wall.
To hang oars or paddles on the wall like this does require to drill two holes in each oar see arrows.
Each row will consist of 2 hooks separated by a distance slightly less than the length between your oar s handle and paddle.
We used this method in our old kitchen when we hung the oars over the window.
So for this method you want to measure where you want the oar and drill into the wall.
A t first the way to hang oars or paddles in an x shape might seem like it would be pretty obvious.
Mar 14 2014 many decorating ideas with oars involve hanging the paddles on the wall.
Cut down oarlocks make terrific brackets for decorative oars and keep the nautical theme consistent.
Drill the holes to the size of the threaded stud we used 3 inch long 1 4 thick.
If you have an oar to hang here s how i would do it.
Use the template to mark the hole positions on the oars.
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If you want to hang your oars horizontally for instance you ll want to use 4 hooks in two level parallel rows.
How to hang oars on a wall in 4 steps.
Drill two 3 4 inch deep holes into the back of an oar to match the distance between the wall s holes using a 1 2 inch drill bit.
First make a template for each oar then mark hole positions same for both templates.
Measure your oars to find your hook width.
Command strips don t work.
Materials nylon cable ties clear plastic fasteners.
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But if you ve tried it you ll see that it requires a bit more thought than just forming the letter x on a wall with your paddles.
Squirt a small amount of wood glue into the wall and oar holes.
Mark your preferred hanging arrangement on the wall.
There wasn t a lot of space to hang the oar down.
However i have a really easy way to hang them and it doesn t require brackets or hooks or any visible hardware.
Hanging oars with cable ties.