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Discuss Access Panels using Velcro? in the Tile Adhesive, Grout and Substrate Preparation at TilersForums; This is a new one on me, Ive got a client asking for some access panels to be secured using Industrial Velcro?!!! Has anyone ever done this before, Ive never ...
          
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    Default Access Panels using Velcro?

    This is a new one on me, Ive got a client asking for some access panels to be secured using Industrial Velcro?!!! Has anyone ever done this before, Ive never come across this before, I dont want to shoot myself in the foot, before I whisk of my response!

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    Default Re: Access Panels using Velcro?

    never done it with velcro lynn,i use the schluter magnet system have you tried this?

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    Default Re: Access Panels using Velcro?

    industrial velcro does hold well
    I know nothing I havent learnt
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    will it hold too well though? if its velcrod on how are you going to prize the tile off?

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    Default Re: Access Panels using Velcro?

    I dont know , Ive never used it in that situation
    I know nothing I havent learnt
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    Default Re: Access Panels using Velcro?

    Why ????
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    Default Re: Access Panels using Velcro?

    Velcro??? it's a rip-off......I'll get my coat..

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    Default Re: Access Panels using Velcro?

    lol,sorry mike that wasnt really directed at you mate,,just thinking if it grips so well if they need to access it is it going to be practical to remove?

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    Default Re: Access Panels using Velcro?

    This should get it off :

    Tile Sucker


    Don't you just hate it when you notice a chipped or defective tile amongst a group of tiles you just fitted. Pull it out with out touching the others with this tile sucker

    Suitable for lifting even the largest of tiles or mirrors. Lifts up to 50 Kg

    Great for pulling marble / large format tiles forward while using the 'Spot adhesive' method. If you have just fitted a few tiles then see one that is a faction back from the rest. pull it forward with this tool. saves a lot of wasted time and mess

    Good for sliding tiles wall tiles back up if they have dropped without using tools that will chip the edges.

    Folding handle engages / disengages the vacuum

    Head diameter 100mm

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    Price: £4.48 £5.26 Including VAT at 17.5%
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    Default Re: Access Panels using Velcro?

    thats ok mate, I didnt think it was aimed at me

    it does hold well and as you say it wont be easy to pull a panel off without damaging anything, the other disadvantage is that it doesnt grip so well if its pulled apart a few times

    magnets would be better
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    Default Re: Access Panels using Velcro?

    Like Kilty, Ive always used the magnets, this is a new one on me, and its going on the back of 20mm limestone... Im not sure it will even stick to the stone run for cover!

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    Default Re: Access Panels using Velcro?

    weve used glass lifters to lift off heavy melamine panels in industrial bathrooms

    they are really effective and dont cause any damage

    I used mine to pull a dent out of my van one time
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