I decided to mount my monitor on my wall using velcro.
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- 27 Feb. 2012 08:08am #1
And in the category of "why didn't I do that earlier"?
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- 27 Feb. 2012 11:55am #2
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Damn bud! Looks good but there better be a lot of velcro. Wouldn't want that falling.
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- 27 Feb. 2012 12:11pm #3
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Yeah, think this is trustworthy holding up an hd tv?
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- 27 Feb. 2012 02:47pm #4
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You guys underestimate the true power of real Velcro. That stuff is amazing
- 27 Feb. 2012 03:10pm #5
- 27 Feb. 2012 08:44pm #6
I'm not at all worried about if the velcro will hold. It's only a 4x4" square, but it will be able to hold this no problem. The only thing I'm worried about is the heat from the monitor melting the adhesive, but that shouldn't be much of a problem either. I've used it in much more precarious situations.
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- 27 Feb. 2012 09:10pm #7
Yep, the adhesive just came loose. Sacred the shit out of me. Going to the store to get more velcro, brb.
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- 27 Feb. 2012 11:48pm #8
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- 28 Feb. 2012 02:19pm #9
v2 involves nails, velcro, and metal. But mostly nails and velcro. It's gonna take a nuke to shake this thing loose now.
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- 28 Feb. 2012 07:31pm #10
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