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UniBond No More Nails On A Roll, Double-Sided Tape for Reliable Instant Bonding, Multipurpose Adhesive Tape/ Strips for Indoor/Outdoor Use, 19mm x 1.5m

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Now, this might sound like the UniBond guys are giving a very definitive “yes” to the aforementioned question of can you put up a blind with No More Nails or not, as long as you use the tape variant, but if you read their blurb again more carefully, there are a few seemingly-innocent caveats there that IMO, might be your downfall… Taking a closer look at the realities of putting up blinds with No More Nails On A Roll… For technical support. Dear Sir/Madam We are having new double glazing installed and have a problem. Our old windows opened from hinges in the middle, therefore roller blinds could be fixed from the ceiling immediately over the blinds. This type of double glazed unit is no longer made and the windows now open inwards. This means the blinds would have to be fitted to the top of the frame and using screws would make the guarantee nul and void. Do you make and adhesive tape that would hold the weight of a roller blind? None of the windows are more than.a meter deep if that. Your telephonist suggested I e mailed technical support directly as you are often difficult to get through to. I look forward to hearing from you and thank you in anticipation - Pauline So really for my money then and erring on the side of caution, can you put up a blind with No More Nails On A Roll and use it as normal? The party line of English Blinds is that we do not recommend using anything other than screws to hang blinds. The UniBond No More Nails range is perfect for any homeowner who wants to hang pictures without the hassle. The product you choose depends on the weight of the picture or frame, and how permanent the bond needs to be. It's great for DIY projects that require a strong attachment, without the use of traditional mechanical attachments, such as nails and screws. It's generally safe and easy to use (like most adhesives), and has incredibly high bond strength. One reviewer said:To get the perfect bond with the perfect strength, we recommend using between 200 to 400g of Pattex No More Nails per square meter. Better control For my part then without having had the benefit of their input, I want to state that you should view the caveats UniBond themselves have mentioned for using their product like this with the appropriate degree of respect, and take them very literally.

Product questions for our: 6mm x 2mm x 16.5 Metres Foamed Clear Structural Acrylic Gel Tape With Red Liner (A different size of this product) What this statement means is that the strength of the whole roll can hang (up to) 120kg; so, to get the theoretical highest level of weightbearing the product claims to possess, you need to use the whole roll.With that said and in the interests of providing all of the available information you need to make an informed decision, it is my duty to inform you that the parents of both No More Nails and No More Nails On A Roll diverge from this view when it comes to the tape version of their deeply impressive nail substitute that I really rate highly. (UniBond are kind of big, so I’m going to try really hard not to anger them nor to give our legal department, population one, anything to worry about. I’m sure they’re lovely, so I’ll probably be fine…) Can you put up a blind with No More Nails? First up, the weightbearing claim of No More Nails On A Roll mentioned above – 120kg is a reasonable chunk of heft. 120kg is almost twice my own weight (do not judge me, I’m tall and muscular) and a higher weight than the majority of standard-sized blinds you might buy.

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