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Re-Sticking a Stomp Pad


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I've had to remove a couple (perfectly good) of stomp pads, doe to mounting of plate systems. Is it possible to re-use these? Is there a certain method to get these sticking? I thought about epoxy (or the like), but am hesitant due to the permanence of this solution. Any ideas?

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-Brian

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Industrial strength Velcro. Works like a charm, you can pull the pad off to stack boards for shipping or if you ever need to get a board ground, pad never comes off unless you pull it off.

VELCRO Brand - Industrial Strength | Indoor & Outdoor Use | Superior Holding Power on Smooth Surfaces | Size 4ft x 2in | Tape, White - Pack of 1 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00006IC2U/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_22pKCb6BG7A6B

comes in black as well, a quick search in amazon should bring it up. 

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Yeah, the velcro sounds easy-peasy. Didn't know they had industrial grade velcro, cause I found the regular stuff unreliable and short lived, at least in other applications.

I've been working my way through the same can of contact cement for 20+ years (and not only on stomp pads), and there's still 1/3 of a can left:eek: My stubborn Yankee frugality gene says since it works so well, that I have to use the rest of the can.:confused:

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3 hours ago, daveo said:

What about 3M Dual Lock? I have some of this lying around. Wanna try this velcro idea, I like it.

It'll definitely hold, but could you ever get it apart with that much surface area engaged? Even the velcro needs some dedicated effort to remove. 

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