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Reddit mentions of 3M Dual Lock Reclosable Fastener SJ3550 250 Black, 1 in x 10 Ft with Bonus Scotch 1428 Multi Purpose Scissors
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Reddit mentions: 2
We found 2 Reddit mentions of 3M Dual Lock Reclosable Fastener SJ3550 250 Black, 1 in x 10 Ft with Bonus Scotch 1428 Multi Purpose Scissors. Here are the top ones.
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- Dual Lock Clear Reclosable Fastener offers advanced closure alternatives to screws, snaps, hooks, bolts and more! Great for pedalboards!
- SUPER STRONG ADHESIVE - Adhesive backing adheres to metal, plastic, and most rigid or flexible surfaces. The cleaner and less porous the better for maximum stick. Resistant to solvents, moisture and plasticizers. Resists heat up to 200 degrees. Holds up to high temperatures, ideal for car windshields!
- LONG LASTING - When stored well this product remains sticky and ready for use for a long time, not drying out quickly like glues or other fasteners. This also holds up against heat, dust, and water elements in use.
- VALUE - 1 roll of dual lock measuring 1" x 10' (5' feet mated) & 1 Pair of 1428 Multi Purpose Scissors.
- THE ReBUILDSkills PROMISE! We are here to encourage people to build, create, and make improvements. If you are unhappy with your purchases let us know. We can always make improvements!
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Color | Black/Red |
Size | 1 Inches Width x 10 Feet Length |
1x4 board cut to desired length, built into desired size/shape. $5-20, or possibly repurposed.
Stain, sandpaper, glue, miter box and saw, clamps. $50 mostly reusable, building tool kit.
pedalboard tape $30 enough for 10-15 pedalboards.
isolated power supply $40.
The tape is the best, I unabashedly recommend it, 3M makes good stuff. The power supply I cannot recommend for or against because I have no experience with it. I'm sure some time shopping and researching will find a $40-90 solution that is recommended.
I'd suggest making the top at least two boards 18-24" wide with a 1" gap between them. Connect them with three angled bits to a bottom piece made from two more boards. Leave room for the power supply between top and bottom. Use the gap between the boards to keep the wiring. You can use more board to build a cover. Cabinet hardware to secure top to board, but be removable. It can look as raw or polished as you want. Paint, stain, stickers, whatever.
Edit: Also, watch That Pedal Show. Depending on your time, the above materials plus the time to learn and redo mistakes can quickly add up to "It might be cheaper to buy a manufactured board".
I bought a Tresanti standing desk (costco) and its 95% steel/glass. I plan on using super strong adhesive velcro
https://www.amazon.com/Reclosable-Fastener-SJ3550-Purpose-Scissors/dp/B07PWN832D/ref=sr_1_15?keywords=3m+super+strong+velcro&link_code=qs&qid=1573193944&sourceid=Mozilla-search&sr=8-15