I have a large clear plastic sheet that I need to attach/stick to mount board. Ideally I should not be able to see what is used...
I can use to accomplish the above?
attaching plastic painting
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Re: attaching plastic painting
Double-sided foam tape. You would only need a few tabs here and there depending on the size.
This stuff is seriously sticky and lasts a long time. Because of the foam centre it means it is easy to remove by slipping
a blade in and sawing. Don't try prising. I've used this in the past to attach flying power sockets to furniture and one
I tried to get off (after about 30 years) you could not prise off with a crowbar. Once cut off you can clean off any
residue with a mild solvent.
This stuff is seriously sticky and lasts a long time. Because of the foam centre it means it is easy to remove by slipping
a blade in and sawing. Don't try prising. I've used this in the past to attach flying power sockets to furniture and one
I tried to get off (after about 30 years) you could not prise off with a crowbar. Once cut off you can clean off any
residue with a mild solvent.
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