Re: Where to Find ? - sticcky material for parts holding
Posted by
Ross
on 2003-05-01 08:29:49 UTC
> Seems router mats are the first thing I would think about.Might also consider the non-skid rubber mats sold at the marine stores. They are used on boats to keep things in place. I used them on my boat for years. A TV on a smooth surface would be on the floor with very little movement. Put a non-skid mat under it and you'd swear it was welded to the table.
>
The stuff is very cheap for places like West Marine.
Ross
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Chris L
2003-04-30 18:11:45 UTC
Where to Find ?
echnidna
2003-04-30 18:36:49 UTC
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2003-04-30 19:46:54 UTC
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Chris L
2003-04-30 21:29:26 UTC
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2003-04-30 21:52:02 UTC
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2003-04-30 22:02:07 UTC
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2003-04-30 22:27:15 UTC
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Ross
2003-05-01 08:29:49 UTC
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Dan Dunn
2003-05-01 15:17:35 UTC
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2003-05-01 19:16:30 UTC
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