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Reddit mentions of Gorilla Heavy Duty Double Sided Mounting Tape, 1" x 60", Black, (Pack of 1)

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Reddit mentions: 25

We found 25 Reddit mentions of Gorilla Heavy Duty Double Sided Mounting Tape, 1" x 60", Black, (Pack of 1). Here are the top ones.

Gorilla Heavy Duty Double Sided Mounting Tape, 1
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    Features:
  • Our Strongest Mounting Tape: Industrial strength, double-sided adhesive tape mounts up to 30 pounds instantly onto almost every indoor or outdoor surface
  • Double Sided Tape: Adhesive coating on both sides to easily hang even heavy duty objects; works well as a clock, picture frame or mirror mounting tape
  • Weatherproof: Industrial strength, heavy duty indoor or outdoor mounting tape adheres and permanently bonds objects to almost any indoor or outdoor surfaces
  • Permanent, Two-Way Bond: Quickly bonds to smooth or rough surfaces in just 60 seconds, including Plastic, Metal, Wood, Glass, Brick, Ceramic, Stone & More
  • Smooth or Rough Surfaces: Heavy duty double sided tape fastens to both rough and smooth surfaces alike; perfect for your next DIY wall mounting project
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height6 Inches
Length1.27 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateAugust 2020
Size1 Pack
Weight1 Pounds
Width3.375 Inches

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Found 25 comments on Gorilla Heavy Duty Double Sided Mounting Tape, 1" x 60", Black, (Pack of 1):

u/wumbothot · 44 pointsr/aves

honestly its super easy...

u need

  1. Use a utility knife and a straight edge to score and cut the acrylic sheets. U don’t need to cut all the way through just enough to snap it over the edge of a table. Should be left with six 12” squares of clear acrylic.

  2. Dry build the box (i just used masking tape to hold it together) and just cut the corner guard to the needed length for each side.

  3. Apply the mirror film to acrylic

  4. Dry build the corner guard into a box (ur trying to achieve a frame) and place the mirrored acrylic into place, EXCEPT the top piece. That u just set on top of the frame.

  5. Lay in the LED strips (just tape them in place for now). Theres a way to do it where u only need to over lap 3 times, its impossible to cover every edge without overlapping.

  6. Ur practically done! Just go back and use the mounting tape to set everything in place. For the top piece, use velcro on the corners and just stick it in place. This will save u a lot of frustration and time (trust me).

    Thats pretty much it. I kinda just started making it and winged it the whole way. Longest and hardest part is cutting the acrylic but its not that bad. Whole thing took me abt 2 trips to home depot and 3 hours over 2 two days (mirror film take 12 hrs to set). All and all, it was really easy. It helps to have someone help build, but theres nothing u really can’t do by urself. Hope u guys enjoy! reply w questions abt stuff n ill try to answer

    ill edit this post later to include the amazon links to the LED strips and include pictures

    Edit: Added links
u/Failing_Guarantee · 8 pointsr/battlestations

A few items that will help with cable management:

  • Cable Sleeve - simple, effective, and easy to use, but also requires some forethought to not end up with a cable snake. Since the material is soft it can be cut to length and used to go around corners. Also great protection from small pets.

  • Double sided tape - Easy to use, and has a really good hold. Best use is for mounting your power strip. Down side is that it will most likely cause paint damage if it's ever removed.

  • Cable Clips - great for directing the flow of wires. Simple to use, and hold quite well. Used with the cable sleeve, you can keep the wire snake at bay (cut a hole in the sleeve and poke the clip through while mounting to the wall or desk). Similarly with the double sided tape, you may have damage if you try to remove them.

  • Velcro Straps - these have good length on them for help keeping multiple wires tightly grouped. The pack also comes with a good amount of them, in grey and black. The help keep the cable snake from bulging.

u/Trophlin · 6 pointsr/Dashcam

Tear off the old adhesive and apply new adhesive. Use Scotch Extreme, Gorilla , or something comparable. Clean the mount and windshield with rubbing alcohol and clean rag, wait a little while to make sure it's dry, then apply the adhesive.

u/random12356622 · 3 pointsr/Dashcam

Trying to solve the problem via another mounting method is a waste of time.

u/grimaceboy · 3 pointsr/Dashcam

I love the Gorilla Glue double sided tape I use it to hold phone holders on my dash, and dash cams to windshield. Holds up well in hot summer and cold winter.


edit: I linked to the Light weight version, I am using the heavy duty version
heavy duty double sided tape

u/GoofyGoobaJr · 2 pointsr/malelivingspace

You can use double sided tape like this, or you can opt for removable hooks and put up canvas pictures.

u/Casper042 · 2 pointsr/cablegore

https://www.amazon.com/Gorilla-Heavy-Double-Mounting-Inches/dp/B019HT1U9E

Just stick the device to the back of the TV and then use some twist ties to manage the extra cable.

u/seanDmailman · 2 pointsr/USPS

Gorilla Heavy Duty Double Sided Mounting Tape, 1 Inch x 60 Inches, Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B019HT1U9E/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_agcKDb57HPFPR

No issues. Use this stuff all the time, holds a lot of weight. I've used this set for 4 months and it survived me going on vacation too.

u/PCLOAD_LETTER · 2 pointsr/Abode

You could try a speaker mount like this, this or this. I wouldn't recommend drilling into the device to mount to it but it should be light enough that you could 2 sided tape it to the mount.

u/jsamhead · 2 pointsr/EDC

The pocket clip is a Nite Ize Hipclip and I used Double Sided Gorilla Tape to stick the two halves of the bit kit together.

u/PDXbot · 2 pointsr/rccars

Gorilla Heavy Duty Double Sided Mounting Tape, 1 Inch x 60 Inches, Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B019HT1U9E/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_ifYHDbBDFPAP9

u/chrisbrl88 · 1 pointr/HomeImprovement

You're supposed to use a cleat for mounting heavy things to drywall. These ones are great, if you're cool with waiting on shipping.

Failing that, mounting tape. Holds 1lb per 2in of tape, so get two rolls.

u/kederan · 1 pointr/FinalMouse

Wilson Advantage Tennis Racquet Over Grip . The grip won't stay on by itself so you will need double sided adhesive of some sort. On this mouse I went with Gorilla double sized tape. The double sided gorilla tape is pretty thick. use Duck Brand Double-Sided Duct Tape if you wanted the thinnest possible tape with insane grip.

u/drewfromOG · 1 pointr/macsetups

Would you be able to mount your surge protector under the top of your desk with something like this? And route your wires through the hole in your desk for a cleaner look.

u/RangerSkyy · 1 pointr/cbradio

This stuff is amazing. I have a radio and 2 small computer speakers mounted to the underside of a shelf on my radio desk. It peels off clean too! Been up there for 5+ years now. Give it a shot!

https://www.amazon.com/Gorilla-Heavy-Double-Mounting-Inches/dp/B019HT1U9E?psc=1&SubscriptionId=AKIAILSHYYTFIVPWUY6Q&tag=duckduckgo-d-20&linkCode=xm2&camp=2025&creative=165953&creativeASIN=B019HT1U9E

u/mrcaptncrunch · 1 pointr/ikeahacks

I don't have that table. I use a 5 foot long plastic table^1 and I attached a surge protector to it with this Gorilla double sided tape ...maybe it's 6ft?

I put tape on the back, covering the whole length of the back so the weight is distributed throughout.

u/Scottydbeatbox · 1 pointr/headphones

Alright, so I got double sided gorilla tape

Man, I don't know how this stuff works so good, but it is no joke. when you handle it yourself, you're gonna be skeptical that it has any significant grip at all, but you just need to apply some pressure between the surfaces and its on there for good.

u/zapatodefuego · 1 pointr/chefknives

Gorilla is just a brand, like this: https://www.amazon.com/Gorilla-6055001-Heavy-Mounting-Double-Sided/dp/B019HT1U9E

Most of their products really are quite good though.

u/TKhrowawaY · 1 pointr/Dakimakuras

These: http://www.amazon.com/Mainstays-Multi-purpose-Hanger-Clips-Piece/dp/B00GK8OVOC?ie=UTF8&psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00

They have teeth so when removing them you want to be careful, so as to not tear off threads. I was a bit careless with adjusting one of the clips and it loosened a thread.

The clips are mounted to my wall with http://www.amazon.com/Gorilla-Glue-Heavy-Mounting-Black/dp/B019HT1U9E?ie=UTF8&psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00 and mounting putty.

u/KerNil · -1 pointsr/HomeImprovement

Hmm. I wasn't planning on gluing the mirror to the shower wall. I want the mirror to be able to be removed, without leaving any marks.

Is there an adhesive you recommend, that can be removed from the cultured marble panel, if/when the mirror gets taken down?

I was thinking that I might be able to screw a support block into the drywall that is located above the panel, so that I do not have to drill a hole in the cultured marble. Here's a rough image of what I'm thinking of doing.

Or, I could screw two hooks into the above drywall, drill two holes in the top of the mirror frame, and have the mirror hang by chain. I'd maybe caulk a bit of the mirror to the panel, to keep the mirror from swaying back and forth .

I am also considering waterproof-rated, heavy-duty, double-sided tape (something like this product), but I'm not sure if that will hold up.