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Reddit mentions of 3M Hook/Loop Fastener TB3571/TB3572, Black, 1 in x 10 ft

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of 3M Hook/Loop Fastener TB3571/TB3572, Black, 1 in x 10 ft. Here are the top ones.

3M Hook/Loop Fastener TB3571/TB3572, Black, 1 in x 10 ft
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Trial bag version (1 in. x 10 ft.) of 3M Loop Fastener SJ3571 and 3M Hook Fastener SJ3572Great for small jobs, prototyping and design evaluationWoven nylon loop fastener provides great design flexibility and fast product assemblyHigh performance acrylic-based adhesive offers excellent shear strength, chemical and solvent resistance, and bonds to a variety of substratesAlternative solution to zippers, screws, snaps and moreFeatures excellent temperature resistance of 200°F (93°C)
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ColorBlack
Height5 Inches
Length14 Inches
Number of items1
Size1 in (25.4 mm) x 10 ft (3.05 m)
Width14 Inches

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Found 2 comments on 3M Hook/Loop Fastener TB3571/TB3572, Black, 1 in x 10 ft:

u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/Guitar

Something to consider, is if you're going to be transporting this pedalboard around a lot. I have a Stealth from BlackBird that I got for around $20, but the carrying case they have displayed didn't come with it so transporting it around is a bit of a hassle.

If you're looking for cheap though I'd recommend the Stealth if you can find one.

My powersupply is an AgPtek which is doing a pretty solid job so far. I didn't want a tangled mess of a daisy chain to power the board so this takes care of that problem.

I also purchased some 3M velcro to stick everything to the pedalboard. I have a couple lines of it on top and on the back of my pedals so they stay and I can move them around in a loop, and I've used it to attach my power supply to the underside.

Or if you want something that will work just as good, you could find a slab of wood and use some velcro on it.

u/lebage · 1 pointr/battlestations

If you cycle through the pics, you'll see some white-ish strips of Velcro. This is also known as Hook and Loop tape (as a 3M brand). Just four of these strips were like $8 bucks total, so they can be expensive. But they can sustain about 10 lbs making it perfect for my surface. Here's the general idea.