Ok, try this.
Put them inside a bottle with cotton, so they don't rattle, and use velcro
and cut them both down to a size that will fit the bottle and support it, and then put one side of the velcro on to the back of a drawer of a desk, nightstand, or dresser.
I use this to hide shit all the time, it's a great spot, you have to fully take the drawer out in-order to get access, and nobody will be randomly pulling your drawers completely out.
Here's a picture of mine (yes i know the bottle is scuffed af)
I don't use cotton, so instead I use a bottle of supplement pills in the same drawer to explain if someone where to slam the drawer and cause a pill sound.
Edit: glad everyone likes it, lol.
They’re meant for attaching things that can be easily removed. Used on shoes instead of laces for ex. I used something similar to this: https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B0010HADEA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_K37mCb17EB04Q It’s hidden behind the battery, but allows me to detach it in case it became punctured
I actually don't know it was given to me. But I put the velcro on it. Its an adhesive.
Sorry Velcro, but it's a tough thing to ask for especially when your packaging doesn't even say hook and loop.
https://www.amazon.com/VELCRO-Brand-Sticky-Strips-Black/dp/B000TGSPV6
Interestingly enough Amazon does organize the product in their database within hook and loop fasteners. Probably thanks to Velcro lawyers....
None of it really matters anyway, it turns out the Vulcans just sold the idea to some patent buyer to get a poor kid into college.
Adhesive velcro strips are great. Cut a couple little pieces of the soft side and stick them on your Juul, put a strip of the rough side on the inside of a bedframe, or on the wall inside your closet above the closet door - accessible but out of sight.
Put another strip inside your backpack, on top, back towards a seam. People check the bottoms of bags, and inside pockets, but they don't normally look for things attached up under stuff. We expect gravity to work on things - velcro gets around that.
I have a roll of Velcro adhesive so she might have been talking about that. Command strips didn’t stick to the walls when I lived in humid ass Florida so I got the heavy duty shit!
if anyone else hates command strips this will change your life
Iron-on patches aren't really the best for airsoft. Generally, the permanent nature of the patch, along with the need for open space to attach it, generally makes them less preferable to a velcro backed patch.
However, iron-on patches generally have a lot more variety (at least in my experience) and you can get a lot of different stuff that you generally don't see with a velcro backing.
The solution to that is this: Industrial Strength Velcro.
Basically, you measure your patch, trim the hook side of the velcro to fit inside the edge embroidery, and then stick the velcro directly to the patch.
No 3d files.
I used this velcro https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08P3MXLLD
And the thicker vr cover from here since with the thinner one my eyes were touching the lens lol. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XTBZBFN
Then all you do is put the velcro with the hooks on 5 parts of the VR headset that don't block the magnets from the previous VR cover. Then all you do is put the VR cover on top of the velcro and it sticks. If you want to see a video of this in action check out MRTV's video
Velcro strips and strong magnet knife holders. Yes, they stay in place! Took it out for a spin last night just to test it.
I bought a cable rack/holder that came with double sided tape but it didn't hold, I replaced it with this stuff https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001LTTNOI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_glt_fabc_NK3CNXMM22Q4JSPRQMEH?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1 and it doesn't budge. I love the stuff.
I don’t have one handy but I used black Scotch Velcro rated for 10lbs and cut a piece to fit the mounting tape portion of the immersion. I then mounted it on the underside of the LG where the power button is. The velcro adhesive is very strong and the immersion hasn’t moved at all. The velcro makes it just thick enough that the Govee is lowered about a quarter inch and the IR remains unobstructed.
Tape: Scotch Extreme Interlocking Fasteners, 1 in x 3 in, 2 Sets, Black, Holds up to 10 lbs (1 set holds 2 lbs) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001LTTNOI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_1TA5T6CGY48M3T84VZDX
Yeah. With ubiquiti switch configure Synology in “balance-tcp” mode for bonding.
I bought those Velcro strips and cut them: https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B0010HADEA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_NXXV0VKFYVZ7545YG7AP?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Yeah, Synology can communicate with UPS via special USB port and can gracefully shutdown itself when UPS battery is low.
The clamps on the tray didn't align with some cutouts in the base so I sent it back. It also occurred to me that I didn't really need a tray at all. Instead, I used 3M Dual Lock Fasteners to attach my surge protectors underneath the desk and velcro ties to tie the cables together. It doesn't look great but it's out of sight, which was my primary objective.
I could have made it look better by following the instructions of another Redditor who wrote, "Take a 3m velcro command strip and instead of using two, just use one. Stick it on a surface you want to hold a cable. Then just use the velcro ties to attach cable to the command strip you just placed." I was tired of waiting, though, so I just worked with what I had.
Here's a link the the Dual Lock, although it might be on a bit too securely. I'll have to see when it's time to remove my surge protectors. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07QNMBB28/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Good luck!
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00H3R9S1K/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fabc_cyO0FbPJC6FN1?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
I have been using this to secure my dividing curtain and 1 strip of it does manage to hold the whole thing up, and its reasonably heavy, but that's only because I have stuck some actual Velcro to each of the plastic central columns which helps a lot. I don't think you would be able to hold all the panels with only this and the Natural roof lining
Well, at least if support won't help you, it shouldn't be too difficult to fix. You could get some velcro strips for a few bucks off Amazon:
Sorry for sporadic responses haha this is the exact pack i used Scotch Mounting, Fastening & Surface Protection RF9731 Interlocking Fasteners 1 in x 3 in, Strips, 4, Black, 10 lbs, (1 set holds 2 lbs) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001LTTNOI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_rs5eFbMSNKH0Q
Got this stuff on amazon. They make a roll of it too and both are surprisingly sturdy. The one side has an adhesive tape on it so you just put that on the wall. The Velcro itself stays together very well, so calling it “industrial” isn’t just marketing
Dual Lock Velcro If you use this, don't use strips longer than about 2.5 inches. You'll tear up the computer trying to get it back off. A 1.5 inch strip in each corner will hold it just fine.
I did the same with an old office chair. I used these velcroish tabs to mount to mount sticks/throttle in three positions depending on the game and flight configuration.
I use this: 3M Dual Lock Reclosable Fasteners... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007OXK1AK?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
This holds anything! Even used this to hold my cabinet's PC power supply vertically. The glue is super strong and lasts for years and years. Heck, i mounted a network switch to a closet wall with the stuff 5 years ago and it is still held securely.
I assume you're using a Roku Express device that came with an adhesive strip to attach to the TV. You might look at an alternative like https://www.amazon.com/VELCRO-Brand-Fasteners-Perfect-General/dp/B000TGSPV6 where you cut it down to fit the area on the device and the area at the bottom of your TV.
I just hung several bricks using 2 Inch Hook and Loop Strips with Adhesive
Adhesive strips - Work well but make sure you press them on well and they have a good flat surface
Cable sleeves - Also bought these which help organize and tidy up.
Ordered some velcro tape off Amazon to tape it to the back of these mats and hope it sticks to the carpet.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08P3MXLLD?psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&ref_=chk_typ_imgToDp
Your power strip is larger than what I’ve mounted, but I am currently using Dual Lock to adhere power strips to the underside of my desk. With enough of that I wonder if it would solve your issues without needing to screw into the desk?
You can get Velcro tape and put it on the kiwi itself. That's what I did not with the ferro one but a cheap one on amazon. Should still work the same though
For every device, I use 2 large Command™ picture hangers, one all the way to the left and one all the way to the right. They've been holding up OK. But the stuff I have is pretty light.
I have found that Command™ strips and power strips just don't get along. There's just too much strain being applied by all the stuff plugged in.
I mounted two power strips under my desk and used this stuff to do it.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007OXK330
So far, the stuff is sticking and it's been a year.
I guess it depends on the surface you’re using it on. You could always try the DIY’s bests friends of Velcro or double sided tape and see what works best. I like this kind of Velcro because it’s not cloth and the loops don’t get ruined over time. I have my partycades on a work bench in my garage and they are perfectly stable even with my rough play. I also upgraded the joysticks from these guys
3M Dual Lock Reclosable Fastener SJ3560 250 Clear, 1 in x 4 Ft https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07QNMBB28/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_BZ7AQGYCYBHPY8YZB37M?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1