Reddit Reddit reviews Duck Brand Reusable and Removable Poster Putty for Mounting, 2 oz, White (1436912)

We found 23 Reddit comments about Duck Brand Reusable and Removable Poster Putty for Mounting, 2 oz, White (1436912). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Duck Brand Reusable and Removable Poster Putty for Mounting, 2 oz, White (1436912)
Removable and reusables, drawings and decorations up to 1 lb.Safe, easy alternative to nails, glues or staplesAdheres to most clean, dry porous and non-porous surfaces like: wood, tile, linoleum, cinder block, brick, metal, plastic, porcelain, mirrors or glassNot recommended for use on flocked or loose wallpaper and on peeling or fresh paint
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23 Reddit comments about Duck Brand Reusable and Removable Poster Putty for Mounting, 2 oz, White (1436912):

u/NinjaCoder · 22 pointsr/DIY

3M Command strips work great, they have a variety of configurations to hang just about anything. They are, however, not inexpensive.

We use poster putty to hang lighter paper things (like posters)

u/redneckrockuhtree · 5 pointsr/rocketry

Ditch the PVC holders and terminal blocks. Just put a hole through the bulkhead large enough for electric match wires.

When you prep for flight, run the ematch leads through and connect them to your altimeter. Plug the hole with the sticky stuff sold for attaching posters to the wall and put your charge into the corner of a plastic bag, stuff the match head down in, fold it over and wrap it with masking tape.

FWIW, I got the poster putty idea from Kent Burnett, the guy who designed the Talon.

u/Rahana101 · 5 pointsr/ageofsigmar

For better painting, especially on the Stormcast side, do sub-assemblies and for gaming before you have completely finished paintjob, stick the models together with blue-tac/poster putty - get this shit anyways, great for sticking wash pots to table so you don't flip them on your table/carpet etc. Another tip - if you cannot remove remains of the blue tac from model by hand, use a bigger blue-tac ball to remove it.

Subassemblies before painting:
Liberators - Hands with shields kept separate, add with bluetac before model is finished for playing

Retributors - "backpacks" kept separate for better access to back area. Possibly weapons as well for access to the front.

Prosecutors - wings removed if possible for painting them separately (way better handling) and access to the whole model, especially the Prime model has somehow very stupid wing placement.

Lord-Celestant on Dracoth - generaly not really much possibility for subassembly at all :(

Relictor - just glue this shit together, you can access anything on the mini

Chaos - in general I don't think there is any need for sub-assemblies, as the models have generaly open poses allowing great access for painting. However, Korghos Khul might be a good idea to keep him separate from the lord (blue tac) and therefore both models separate from base (blue tac).

By the way, I generally use bluetac to attach models to bases for playing, as bases are usually the last thing I paint/customize to match the whole paintscheme.

u/Sehnder · 3 pointsr/Gloomhaven

After seeing the various customizations out there I decided to take a shot at my own. I'm not a crafty sort (as you can probably tell) but I am pretty happy with the outcome.

This setup lets you see enemy number, HP, and status without having to look at a computer screen or sleeves. How to do it...

  1. Stands from SpielPro, though frankly the existing ones probably work fine.
    UPDATE: Don't buy them- the yellows are defective and you can't easily insert your standees without scuffing them.

  2. A labeler. I used this to print and attach the extra numbers in the middle.

  3. Some mounting putty. Never used putty before but this seemed to work fine. You don't need much- if you look at the far right stand, that is plenty.
    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000BQMFEC/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

  4. Small dice. Any color or whatever will do. I used these.
    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00MDU77YW/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

    Even if you aren't very crafty this is pretty easy to do and it makes updating combat results a breeze. Just rotate the dice and attach status as needed. I'm always looking to optimize, so if you can think of any further improvements, let me know!

u/NoobSamoht · 2 pointsr/diypedals

I use Poster Putty to hold things in place when i flip the board over to solder them into place: https://www.amazon.com/Duck-Reusable-Removable-Mounting-1436912/dp/B000BQMFEC/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1526412023&sr=8-3&keywords=poster+putty

I use the same board holder thingy you do, The two work well together. When the putty gets hot, it sticks to the components and be tedious to remove, but with sockets is never a problem.

How does it sound? thick phase? I just finished a Space Harp http://lectric-fx.com/product/spaceharp/ that also uses 3 OTA LM13700 chips. The Arcadia seems like a simpler build.

u/Older_Man_Of_The_Sea · 2 pointsr/magicTCG

Never done it, but I would try something like a padded laptop tray and use some poster putty for the cards to keep them in place.

u/HeyT00ts11 · 1 pointr/fixit

I have used this stuff to hold my fridge innards together and while it's not the most elegant solution, it's cheap and it's worked for 2+ years so far.

u/arlenarmageddon · 1 pointr/iphone
u/kikkoman23 · 1 pointr/oculus

nice..but for those not wanting a permanent solution, maybe go with putty instead.

u/johnnythrash · 1 pointr/airpods

mounting putty. It also works great for cleaning the case and lid.

u/hobosox · 1 pointr/minipainting

Not super cheap but this will do the trick. You can also use poster tack (YMV with different brands). Maybe spray a coat of matte varnish on before applying tape/putty just to be safe.

Masking fluid could work too, but it has some caveats. You need to paint it on pretty thick, and don't let it sit for too long or it will be hard to get it all off. Its better for paint chips and small things, I don't recommend it for hoards of tyranids.

Masking is one of the drawbacks of airbrushing. You might be better off using a brush for the red, then carefully airbrushing highlights with just some quick masking. Then go back and touch up the blue with a brush if needed.

u/lexpython · 1 pointr/howto
u/freakingwilly · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

I'm not sure how far you're willing to go, but one of my favorite solutions is poster putty. It seems silly, but this stuff sticks to just about anything. I used it to mount my sensor bar on top of my LCD TV. The best part is that if I don't like/want it anymore, it comes off cleanly.

u/sonsofaureus · 1 pointr/AskBattlestations

I suggest poster putty. They're cheap, come off clean but should be strong enough to prevent sliding around. Poster putty doesn't stick as well to bottoms of Ikea desktops (the cardboard looking side), but it's just for preventing slide, not fighting gravity. I do this personally, and it's been fine.

u/MadtownMaven · 1 pointr/AskWomen

Yep. Although this was covering up the walls of my cube that are made for push pins. I'd think for real walls you could get that poster putty stuff so that it won't hurt the walls or anything.

u/gotreef · 1 pointr/DIY

This seems needless complex.

Why not skip the thumbtacks? You can just as easily trim the tape around the magnet and apply it directly to the measured points on the wall.

Or better yet, poster putty or something similar. It's cheaper, faster, and from my experience, non-damaging.

u/vabann · 1 pointr/multicopterbuilds

Poster Putty great when you have delicate items to solder, holds stuff in place without having to mess with grippers and clips.

Gorilla Clear Tape I use it to keep my RX in place and under all my ESCs in combination with zip ties. Some of the stickiest stuff I've found yet and I run a sign shop so I deal with adhesives all the time.