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Reddit mentions of Scotch Indoor Mounting Tape, 1/2-in x 75-in, White, 1-Roll (110)
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We found 16 Reddit mentions of Scotch Indoor Mounting Tape, 1/2-in x 75-in, White, 1-Roll (110). Here are the top ones.
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- Safer than screws or nails
- Strong double-sided foam tape
- Wall-mount pictures, decorations, and dispensed paper products
- Use on most types of walls, Ceramic tiles, and Wood surfaces that are clean, dry and smooth
- 1/2 x 75 inches
- Mount lightweight objects on smooth surfaces
- Holds up to 2 pounds
- Made in USA
- 1/2-inch by 75-Inch
- Wall-mount kitchen or bathroom accessories, pictures or decorations on most clean, dry, smooth walls.
- Mount lighweight objects on smooth surfaces
- Holds up to 2 pounds
- Made in USA
- 1/2-Inch by 75-Inch
- Wall-mount kitchen or bathroom accessories, pictures or decorations on most clean, dry, smooth walls.
Features:
Specs:
Color | White |
Height | 5.375 Inches |
Length | 0.65 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | July 2018 |
Size | 1/2"x75" |
Weight | 0.04375 Pounds |
Width | 3.75 Inches |
>pop off the the quartz front
if you want to put the quartz back, replace the adhesive with some double sided foam tape https://www.amazon.com/3M-110-3M-Scotch-Mounting-75-inches/dp/B00004Z498 and the jconnect will fit without butchering a $60 cable! :)
i didn't really finish the timing but https://gist.github.com/charlie-x/aba3728313d3da66565e027e048dce1e
just remember to change or remove the lyrics print if you just swap the song that is in there otherwise it'll crash.
You need:
The key for my plan is that the tape must have a peelable cover.
Cut a 2" length of foam sticky off the roll. From that bit, cut off about 1/2" of the foam and one side of cover ONLY. Peel off the other bit.
You should now have a 2" length of peel, 1.5" length of foam together. Stick the foam to the end of your stick, tabby side towards the end of the stick. Make sure it's good and stuck.
Poke a hole on the 1/2" tabby on the 2" peel that's still on the strip of foam. Tie your string to the tabby through that hole.
Shimmy your stick down to your phone. Get it very near your phone with the foam between the stick and your phone.
Pull up on the string to peel away the tabby and stick it to your phone. Wait a minute for the glue to get going.
Pull the stick/foam/phone assembly out and give gold.
Required Hardware includes:
Item | Link | Exact Item I Used | Cost ($ CDN)
---|---|----|----
Raspberry Pi kit | link | Close Enough | $78.95
Arduino Nano | link | Yes | $25.99/5
50W 5v Power Supply | link | No| $26.45
5m WS2812B LED Strip | link | Yes | US$24.89
HDMI Splitter | link | Yes | $28.99
HDMI to RCA | link | Yes | $18.89
UTV007 Framegrabber | link | Yes | $17.99
RCA Male/Male | link | No | $2.59
Power Bar | link | No, but I might buy it | $20.85
Double Sided Tape | link | Yes | $6.45
HDMI x3 | | N/A | $10
Mini/Micro USB Cables | | N/A | $10
Total: ~CDN $260
The 3M Permanent Mounting Tape is great stuff. I used it to reapply molding that had fallen off the outside of my car door, and it has held up for years through New Jersey winters and Arizona summers.
You might be already using it. It's this stuff http://www.amazon.com/3M-Scotch-Mounting-5-Inch-75-Inch/dp/B00004Z498
I use as little as possible and take it off with a heat gun or hair dryer to keep it from ripping off the drywall.
So my internet was having issues and I decided there has to be a better method. So I spent like an hour drawing something up in MS paint (I suck at drawing and can't use PS). Just as I'm getting ready to upload an image of it, I think about discs with a beveled inside grip and how I could make those stay better. So I come up with the idea for a little rubber or maybe some double sided mounting tape for added grip. This tape. Damn it. That's when I realized, that sort of tape with a modified L Bracket (so it looks more like an M) would be all you need, and would hold better than anything else out there. All that work for nothing. :(
Foam tape is the real hero here.
I used this stuff on popsicle sticks and stuck different grits of sandpaper to them. It works pretty well. I suppose you could also stick a bunch of pieces side by side on sandpaper to make little square pads if you wanted to. They probably sell it at hardware stores or retail stores. Craft stores also sell foam sheets you could cut up and glue or double sided tape sandpaper to.
Light is attached to glass, I cut out a notch in the foam. I attached both using this http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00004Z498/ref=redir_mdp_mobile/175-5003817-9937017
How are you hanging them currently? I have a ton of this stuff up on my wall and I use 3M mounting tape. It hangs like a charm and if I need to move a panel, the tape comes right off, no damage to the wall or anything. I put up a link to the amazon page, but you can get that stuff at Walmart very cheaply
For posters I think regular ol' blu-tack would work just fine.
I generally use mounting tape though. Probably overkill for posters. Looks like this. You can find them at pretty much any hardware store.
THIS SHIT
I guarantee this will not fail you.
http://www.amazon.com/3M-Scotch-Mounting-5-Inch-75-Inch/dp/B00004Z498/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1417468989&sr=8-7&keywords=double+sided+tape
Something like this?
This kind, obviously
I kept the dealership plates, which are made of think cardboard material, underneath my real plates. That prevents mine from rattling.
On my other car I used this: http://www.amazon.com/Scotch-Mounting-5-Inch-75-Inch-110/dp/B00004Z498
Its a thick mounting tape with I stuck to the back (only bottom side) of my plates. That helps from rattling.