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HomeSales3M Scotch 110/DC Heavy Duty Mounting Tape, 1/2-by-75-Inch |
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12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
A very good product, just be careful where you use this tape Feb 27, 2011
By Car Guy
"desertgrj"
Scotch is the brand I usually buy when looking for tapes. I have bought the two sided tapes for years now, for both business and personal needs. The early lesson I learned was to make doubly sure that you mount to a surface where you won't want to remove the item from later. If you mount a picture to a painted wall, for example, and then remove it the paint will most likely comme off with the tape. This tape here is clearly called "Permanent" for good reason.
11 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Protects Your Valuable Shelf Items Mar 04, 2011
By Martin A Hogan
"Marty From SF"
Scotch states this is for permanent mounting, but I'd hold back on that until a year goes by. I did use it for a wall calendar which is nice, in that I don't have to drive a nail into the wall. But the biggest use I have for Scotch's (double sided) mounting tape is for flat surfaces. Where most people have kids knocking things about, I have little earthquakes but most horrendously, cats! My two Bengal cats will knock anything and everything off the shelves or countertops. I have some glass vases, vertical standing frames and a glass decanter sitting on shelves. I used this tape to mount them strongly to the shelf. I've witnessed these cats walking all around them without being able to knock them off to shatter on the floor. For that peace of mind alone, this tape is worth it. Plus the price is right.
8 of 9 found the following review helpful:
It's Just Awesome Sep 03, 2010
By NGuyadeen There not really much to say but its really REALLY good mounting tape i had to mount a usb hub and some things and i has a little hesitant because it though it would move around and stuff... But it didn't even budge in face when i had to pull if of the wall i had to use both hands no lie it was crazy so it provides good solid mount.......
Note: I Use a wall with wallpaper on it
Update 9-24-11: Just wanted to say that its still going strong and hasn't lost its ability to hold I've had the same piece on for 6 months now
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Best mounting tape ever. May 05, 2011
By A. Zaman This is easily the best mounting tape that I've ever used. I've tried a lot of different types of mounting tape, for a lot of different applications. This is easily the best one that I've found.
Recently, I used it to secure a couple of external computer fans (made of plastic) to the interior of a computer cabinet on a wooden desk. It's held up well for a few weeks now, even with the temperatures inside the cabinet being relatively high and the fans being on (and therefore vibrating) for about 12-14 hours a day. I also used it to secure a power strip to the back of a wooden desk (it would take too long to explain why I needed to do that...but this tape worked well for that too).
I only have had to remove the tape one time when I changed my mind about the location of something...it was a bit of a pain to remove it, but it did come off without peeling the stain from the wood it was attached too. Keep in mind however, the tape was only on this spot for about 24 hours...I'm not sure what would happen if I took it off after a few months/years.
The initial roll seemed to be an ample amount; I was able to accomplish a lot of different mounting projects with it. I did end up using almost all the tape that I had, but I think I'm going to buy a new roll right now, just so I have handy. I'm glad that I found something that works, and I can stop wasting money on trying to find a good mounting solution.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Fantastically useful for hobbies Apr 28, 2011
By R. Ferguson There are many applications for this tape, but our favorite is in kids projects. The foam layer between the two sides of tape allows you to connect two surfaces that would not lie completely flush against each other (making it impossible to use regular two-sided tape). The foam also gives a little bit of flexibility and shock resistance; for example, mounting something inside a remote control vehicle. Also, while this is meant as permanent tape, the foam layer can, in some applications, give you a way to pry off whatever you've taped. We keep a roll of this on our workshop bench as there is invariably some situation where it is preferable to gluing, nailing, sewing, velcroing, etc.
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