![]() Roll comes with 75" of tape.ĭiscover More 3M Automotive Aftermarket Solutions (PDF, 68.63 Mb)įor industrial/occupational use only. Cut the tape to any desired length for custom installations. Our mounting tape measures only 1/2" in width, which allows you to mount narrow items without the tape showing. Simply lay it flat and press the item to be attached into place. With self-sticking adhesive on both sides, you don't have to curl the tape for two-sided adhesion. You'll never have to clean up excess glue afterwards. Unlike glues that may run and drip, our mounting tape is a clean and convenient way to attach items inside your car. Our mounting tape may also be used for indoor household as well as automotive applications. Installation of small items couldn't be easier. The foam core offers good conformability on contoured surfaces. Simply cut the tape to the desired length, remove the liner, place the tape on the mounting surface and press the item to be attached in place. When you're looking for a quick and easy way to permanently attach small, lightweight items inside your vehicle, 3M™ Mounting Tape offers an unbeatable option. Never used command strips in my life, can't imagine it would hold up.Featuring self-sticking adhesive on both sides, 3M™ Mounting Tape mounts small items to dashboards or other interior surfaces Interior Mounting Made Easy ![]() I've used it before and that shit is TIGHT.ģm VHB supposedly~ one of the best mounting tapes, so that's why I went with it over the 60lb rated gorilla one. Just going of the above, I was really surprised to see the Velcro industrial one so low. * Large command strip (?) never used them before, but is it literally just Velcro? * something like a foam spray (to fill in the Gaps better *3m vhb tape (purchased on route, no rating) Idk what's the point of a dual-sided whiteboard, so I'm okay with filling in the center. The main issue is there's a dip in the center, so I can only really put the tape on the sides/edges. Aluminum frame is the heaviest part to it Used 36lb clear gorilla mounting tape, but it didn't hold up (trying to put up a whiteboard). r/easyfix /r/howto /r/DIY /r/auto /r/techsupport r/whatisthisthing - sometimes you don't even know what it is that broke! r/fixxit - two x's, they do motorcycles over there. The Prime Directive Above all else: Be Excellent to Each Other Related subs Basic Decorum Don't engage in racism, sexism, creeedism, homophobia, transphobia, or general assholery. Rule of thumb, if there's any reasonable chance you could get hurt or killed if something went awry you'll probably be directed to find yourself an expert. This can include certain electrical jobs, or natural gas plumbing jobs for example. There are things that are too dangerous for us to handle here. A description of the event(s) or circumstances that lead up to or were present at the time the issue arose.If there is a part number or a model number on something you suspect or know to be at issue definitely include that.This can mean, for example, close up photos of a part as well as photos from farther back, and/or different angles, which give significant context. ![]() Posting for Maximum Effect When you make your submission, post a detailed description of your issue and the friendly users here will do their best to sort you out. Hopefully this will let future readers learn from our collective successes. Passing good fixes forwardįurther to this goal of providing a service If someone's comment provides you with a working solution to your issue (or if you just plain figure it out for yourself) post a comment singling out what the solution ultimately was and please flair your post as Fixed. Don't post about things you've already solved or made, /r/DIY is a better place for that. Do not market anything here without asking the mods first (spoiler, we're gonna say no), don't be posting links to with affiliate codes in them either. Keep the comments on-topic, you can make jokes, it's fine, just don't go off the rails. We strive above all to be a sub that provides a community service, and as such we hold ourselves to certain standards. Someone here is going to try to help you fix it when it's busted. Appliances, kitchen utensils, drills, chainsaws, and machines of all ilk. Doors, walls, furniture and floors, popcorn ceilings and ceiling fans. From eyeglasses, to office chairs, cherished childhood stuffed animals, and trinkets and toys.
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