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Making Use Of Two Sided Tape



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By : Greg Mingea    29 or more times read
Submitted 2011-08-30 04:51:25
There are a variety of options with regards to putting up things like photos. You are able to hammer nails in to the wall to hang the image from, you are able to put up hooks, or else you can use two sided tape.

Two sided tape is a wonderful invention. As the name suggests two sided tape is really a thick foam base tape with sticky adhesive on both sides of the tape. It can be used in a wide selection of ways. I have actually seen it used to keep door handles from falling off.

Here are some instructions on how to make use of two sided tape:

The very first thing to do is actually be sure you know precisely where you have to put the tape to ensure that whatever you are trying to hang will stick to it and be straight. The easiest method to do that would be to take a light pencil as well as mark on the walls where the edges of the frame are and how broad the actual frame is. This will provide you with a space to work within.

Once that is completed you have to cut several strips of two sided tape to make use of. It is a good idea to check the tape you've got is actually sufficiently strong to deal with the weight of the image. Inch long pieces are usually long enough to hang photos from.

After you have your pieces cut it is time to stick them to the wall. Try to line all of them up so that they are in the middle of each side of the picture so that the weight is actually dispersed evenly across the pieces. You will have to remove the protective covering from the one side of the tape to locate the tacky glue that will allow the tape to adhere to the actual walls.

Only once it's stuck on the walls would you remove the other piece of protective covering. This then allows you to stick the actual frame of the image to the tape and also to the wall. You may need to hold it in place for a few minutes to give the actual tape time to really stick to it.
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