Reddit Reddit reviews Command Picture & Frame Hanging Strips, Large (24 Pair)

We found 14 Reddit comments about Command Picture & Frame Hanging Strips, Large (24 Pair). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Picture Hanging Hardware
Command Picture & Frame Hanging Strips, Large (24 Pair)
Hang pictures with no nails, Easy removalLarge strips hold most 24 x 36 framesProduct Dimensions:5 x 4 x 1 inchesOne click tells you they are locked in and holding tightHolds strong, yet removes cleanly
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14 Reddit comments about Command Picture & Frame Hanging Strips, Large (24 Pair):

u/Moj43 · 14 pointsr/succulents

These are a game changer especially if you’re a renter like me.

u/thepufferfish_ · 9 pointsr/weightroom

Again, man, blackout curtains. I have velcro anchors for hanging shit on my walls, and I sewed the other side onto the curtain so it sits flush with the window when attached. My room is pitch black in the middle of the day.

edit: these things https://www.amazon.com/Command-Picture-Frame-Hanging-Strips/dp/B00PLVLD86/

u/HooningIsntACrime · 6 pointsr/battlestations
u/MalbolgiaCa · 3 pointsr/virtualreality

I used 2 velcro command strips per lighthouse and they've been rock solid since April. Mine are stuck to painted drywall so if you're sticking them to something else then your experience may vary

https://www.amazon.com/Command-Picture-Frame-Hanging-Strips/dp/B00PLVLD86/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1469555303&sr=8-1&keywords=command+strips+velcro

u/Bcron · 2 pointsr/overclocking

Did you by chance put the adhesive rectangles on the backplate? The backplate's side that faces the motherboard has 2 rectangles of raised plastic on 2 sides, and 2 pieces of double-sided adhesive foam are attached to the backplate inside those rectangles, then the backing of the adhesive facing the motherboard is removed, and the backplate pressed into the motherboard, thus securing it to the motherboard.

This adds a couple millimeters of distance from backplate to standoff screws, and without this the standoff screws will have some slack/play.

Also, you might just be using the AMD standoffs - they're a hair taller and will leave a slight gap between cooler and CPU.

Different screws might also have different depth - the LGA 2011 screws will have less thread, so there might be some play between bracket and standoff, leading to looseness.

Try messing with all standoff/screw configurations, and if you're missing the adhesive try to improvise something that'll add a couple millimeters distance from the backplate and motherboard.. couple pieces of carboard cut to that rectangle, taped up, and then taped to motherboard would probably cut it.

Edit: I just got home and checked the adhesive and it's about half a centimeter thick. If you don't have the adhesive, you could shim it with 2 command strips. Smooth 2 together on the velcro side, cut to fit, remove adhesive, slap on bracket, remove adhesive, apply bracket to motherboard. Should give you that half centimeter distance. Hopefully you have the adhesive on hand though. Easy to lose. It's about 3/4" x 1/4", little white rectangle x 2.

u/eliar91 · 2 pointsr/watercooling

I used this. They come in different weight ratings so buy accordingly. They're removable too :)

u/MyNameIsConnall · 2 pointsr/gerbil

Hi, my tank is 80cm x 35cm x 40cm (LxBxH)

I am using screwless hooks, they stick on to a surface (people use them for hanging clothes, and you can get ones for hanging paintings with velcro, which I am using for their water bottle.)

Amazon link for hooks |
Amazon link for velcro

Any other questions, just let me know.

u/robertp221 · 1 pointr/Vive

I used some of the removable 3m picture hangers. Two of the large ones for each lighthouse. It works perfectly. So instead of screw holes i just have a little gum potentially when i move.

https://amzn.com/B00PLVLD86

u/ddaug4uf · 1 pointr/amazonecho

I use 3M Velcro hanging strips and they work great for Dots, Echos and speakers. I was a little worried the Dot connected speaker I have mounted in my shower might be a problem because the sticky side and steam but (rather heavy) Anker Soundcore 2 Speaker has been mounted here for a couple of months and no problems. The 24 hour battery life is long enough I haven’t had to charge it yet but the Velcro allows it to be snapped down fairly effortlessly to do so.

u/ca1ibos · 1 pointr/oculus

I orderd 4 of these for my 4 cameras and some 3M command Velcro Picture Hanging strips to attach them to the walls.

u/OhHeSteal · 1 pointr/DIY

Command Picture Frame Hanging Strips

There is a ton of variety between sizes and quantities so that might not be the one that's best for this application. We use these things all of the time. So much easier than hooks/nails.

u/GarbaGarba · 1 pointr/MakeupAddiction

They are like velcro, Amazon has them so here's a link because I didn't know how else to explain them haha

I was nervous at first but once I did it, I felt how secure they are. I mounted mine on the top corners, once I'm home I can show you a better picture, but I'm out of town! I just take them off by pulling the bottom off and they kind of peel off of the wall. The Command strip instructions said to do it that way with whatever you hang because it will be less damaging to the stuff hanging and easier to take off too. They're super secure and I am definitely not worried about them falling down anymore. And the strips peel off nicely so it will be easy to take them off if I don't want to hang them anymore.

u/Burning_Faith · 1 pointr/Vive

here's the thing I have learned about the cameras: you don't truly need them to be 6 feet high and you don't need them to be at a 30-40 degree angle. All that really matters is that at least one camera can see the headset at all times. I've had to adapt to different demo environments, for example with one camera being on a 4.5ft tall surface while the other camera was on a 3ft tall surface; both cameras were opposite of each other and I never had problems. As long as you can set the camera on a flat surface you should be good to go.

EDIT I just saw that you said the room had no shelves or anything, sorry about that, that was my fault. I've read where some people will get a Velcro adhesive and that that's worked for them so you could try that.