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Old 02-02-2008, 01:10 AM   #6
Exnavydiver
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Jack, actually it is pretty easy to take the velcro off the wall. You just start on one side of it and start rolling it in one direction. Once it starts coming up keep at it till it is about half rolled up and that gives you a good handle to pull it the rest of the way off. The command brand also has some velcro hangers that come off the same way that the hooks do. We use a lot of the industrial velcro for holding stuff to shelves such as nick nacks, three ham radios, a dvd player, two DTV receivers, and a multitude of other goodies and we didn't have any problems rolling the velcro off the shelves. If you are mounting pictures to the wall I would use the command velcro pieces. The box comes with about two dozen pieces, that should about a 20 lb picture if you use them all. The most we ever used was 6 and that was for a 2 lb picture in our SOB and it held for a year till we sold it... Dave and Betsy P.S. for mounting a calender we used one of the Command hooks with the metal rod hanger at the top and a small velcro one at the bottom to stop the sway when we were on the road.
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