Reddit Reddit reviews Scotch Permanent Clear Mounting Tape, holds up to 2 pounds, 1" x 60", 1 Roll

We found 18 Reddit comments about Scotch Permanent Clear Mounting Tape, holds up to 2 pounds, 1" x 60", 1 Roll. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Scotch Permanent Clear Mounting Tape, holds up to 2 pounds, 1
Virtually clear design lets your décor take center stageDelivers a strong, permanent bond on contactHolds up to 15 lbs.Easy-to-apply design with no mess or toolsIdeal for use on glass, metal, tile, plastic and moreIntended for indoor and outdoor useEnsure your surface is smooth, clean and dry for the best bondUV resistantSize: 1 in x 60 inColor: Clear
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18 Reddit comments about Scotch Permanent Clear Mounting Tape, holds up to 2 pounds, 1" x 60", 1 Roll:

u/coromd · 9 pointsr/motorcycles

3M Scotch 410P "industrial strength" clear double sided tape. Haven't taken it up to highway speeds yet but it stays on fine at 40mph. Unfortunately it covers up the sun visor mechanism so I can't put the sun visor down with the hat attached.


Edit: highway speeds are quite the neck exercise

u/nukacolaguy · 3 pointsr/subaru

Use the 3m clear double sided mounting tape. http://www.amazon.com/Scotch-Heavy-Duty-Mounting-Clear/dp/B00004Z4BU

I have used this for many different body molding/piece applications and holds up really well.

Cut and fit with a razor knife, clean affected area before applying and then use a small clip clamp or anything else to apply a big of pressure to it and let it settle and dry for a few hours, should hold up great.

I have even used it on exterior body moldings and holds up in the summer heat.

u/MajorVegas · 2 pointsr/watercooling

You can drill some holes or use the tape of the gods. This stuff is great to have around regardless.


Regarding fans, it is 4 channels not 4 fans, I'm about to put 12 onto mine.

u/Potatoe_away · 2 pointsr/Multicopter

I heat shrink them and then use 3M gel tape (it's super sticky and non-conductive but still removable) I also add a tie wrap over it for good measure even though it's probably over kill for small esc's.

u/n2deep74 · 2 pointsr/Dashcam
u/Falls_Up · 2 pointsr/ActionFigures

This double sided tape is finicky, but sticks VERY well: https://www.amazon.com/Scotch-Permanent-Clear-Mounting-pounds/dp/B00004Z4BU

I'm new to dios too, but the hobby costs so little in comparison to purchasing figures (and comics) that wasting a bit of material in testing and mistakes doesn't make too meaningful an impact on a budget.

Share what you make whenever you make it!

u/Route66_LANparty · 1 pointr/Multicopter

> Well shit didn't think about that with the controller. Here is exactly what I ordered.http://www.hobbypartz.com/79p-th9x-r9b-9channel-radio.html

According to the description it comes with a receiver.

> Just bought 2 of the 3S 5500mAh 30-40C

That should do you nicely.

> Any other random things you think we will need

Using amazon links and favoring prime options even if a few $$ more. The most cost effective way to get any of the below would be ebay and slow free shipping.

  • Double sided mounting tape to help hold the ESCs, receiver, or flight controller in place. I do NOT use the "heavy duty" or "permanent" mounting tape as you may want to move things around or swap out parts at some point. My preference is the 3M/Scotch Clear Mounting Tape as I find to easy to remove from the surface. Should be able to find the mounting tape at hardware store or even a target/walmart.
  • Heat shrink tubing
  • You'll need a way to connect your batteries to your power distribution board. The batteries you picked use a Dean-Style T Connector. You'll need to make a connector cable like this to attach to your power dist board. - Image. You can either make your own cable from scratch or cut and repurpose existing cables.
  • From "Scratch" - Connectors + Wire + some heat shrink and soldering time.
  • Repurpose - Buy one of these, cut off the unneeded end, and solder to the S550's power distribution board. http://www.amazon.com/Team-Associated-Tamiya-Charge-Adapter/dp/B0035OYLU8/
  • Parallel battery connector. Gives you the option to either run one or two 5500mAh batteries. Making a 11000mAh for long flights - http://www.amazon.com/Deans-Ultra-Battery-Harness-Parallel/dp/B000RGZ07A/

  • If your radio receiver doesn't come with servo leads you'll need them to connect between the radio receiver and the flight controller (and gimbal)
  • Short - http://www.amazon.com/deep-deal-10cm-Servo-Extension-Cable/dp/B00BL0YGS0/
  • Extension - http://www.amazon.com/VIMVIP-Female-Futaba-Extension-Control/dp/B00N8P8TT8/ Might be needed to run leads to the gimbal for tilt control. Prime... so you can wait on this till you know if the other servo cables will be long enough.

  • Battery straps. I'm running out the door so can't search/grab more links right now, but you'll need some velcro straps to hold the battery or batteries in place.

  • You'll want to check ebay for extra S550 arms if you haven't already. Shipping will take a while, but they are cheap and good to have some spare arms, as they will break. Alternate front/back/side colors are nice to help maintain orientation in the sky.

  • Extra props is you haven't ordered any. NOTE: The DJI E310 Power set uses the newer 9450 DJI props instead of the older 9443

u/sityaR · 1 pointr/Dashcam

Should be pretty common, would be surprised if Wal-Mart doesn't carry it.

Here is an example of the tape on Amazon (not affiliated with the seller).

u/LimaEchoGolfOscar · 1 pointr/lego

I use 3M mounting tape. I believe it is called Scotch in the US. Could be this one. It is transparent and quite thick and sticks really well. This one says permanent where the one I use says removable.

u/flat_tree · 1 pointr/nottheonion
u/dstaller · 1 pointr/battlestations

http://www.amazon.com/Scotch-Exterior-Mounting-1-Inch-60-Inch/dp/B00004Z4BV

or

http://www.amazon.com/Scotch-Heavy-Duty-Mounting-Clear/dp/B00004Z4BU

Both should do the job just fine. The second one is weaker supposedly but I'm pretty sure it's the one I used for my power strips and they've held up well. I always worry about going too strong and trying to remove it later.

u/PigeonProwler · 1 pointr/AskNYC

There's one for doors called Magic Mesh. You can also rig one up yourself with super strong tape and a roll of screen from a hardware store, but the magnetic closure is what makes Magic Mesh so convenient. I'd opt for the removable screens noted above.

u/mbg1604 · 1 pointr/teaching

This. Nothing will every fall off the walls. Ever.

u/DOS-equis · 1 pointr/techsupportmacgyver

Some 1/4" x 1/4" squares of 3m 4010 double sided tape would have helped in that situation.
http://www.amazon.com/Scotch-Heavy-Duty-Mounting-Clear/dp/B00004Z4BU

u/Adonlude · 1 pointr/Hue

I have had good luck with 3M double sided glass mounting tape. Its a translucent 1mm thick rubber material with strong adhesive on both sides:
https://www.amazon.com/Scotch-Heavy-Duty-Mounting-Clear/dp/B00004Z4BU

Here is an outdoor type:
http://www.homedepot.com/p/3M-Scotch-1-in-x-1-66-yds-Outdoor-Mounting-Tape-411DC-SF/100575385