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reezekeys wrote:
On Nov 23, 5:46 pm, wrote: On Nov 23, 3:08 pm, reezekeys wrote: I was also thinking of velcro, but wasn't sure if it was strong enough, or how I would attach it. The sticky-back velcro tape probably wouldn't work, it would need to wrap around, but ideally it would have to be fastened to the shelf somehow. I use velcro for the kind of thing you're doing. There's only a cursory amount that attaches the units to the case. Then, two long strips come from either side and wrap around the unit twice and under the shelf surface. Strips are superglued on one end to the sides of the case. I sort of said what the hell on that one : ). But it works with the strips wrapped during travel and unwrapped during use. Yep the velcro method seems to be the simplest. I wish there was a way to do it without messing up the cases of these units. You can usually peel it off, if you're careful. If any adhesive is left behind, there are products made to remove it. If you're mounting the gear semi-permanently though, you might prefer the double-sided mounting pads. They're harder to get off, but that's an advantage if you don't intend to remove them but once. jak |
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