Velcro can be very good

s.vannostrand at kodak.com s.vannostrand at kodak.com
Thu Apr 17 06:29:46 AKDT 2003


When you all are discussing the problems with velcro, I wonder what kind
you are using.  I've found that most velcro that I find in the hardware
stores locally frays easily and the sticky back doesn't hold up.  Then the
hook material lets go too easily.  I wouldn't trust my battery or receiver
to it.

I use a product called Vel-Tye (www.veltye.com).  They have hook material
called 87S ($4.25 yd) that is so good, it will fray and rip apart normal
velcro.  For the loop material I use their "back to back hook and loop".
It is a non-fraying material that is two sided.  It sticks to itself.  Use
these to wrap up the foam, then epoxy the hook material in your plane, then
just set the battery/receiver (wrapped in B2B material) on the 87S hook,
and you're done.  It aint coming off due to any flight loads.

To separate this, you need to work your fingers through the joint slowly.
I use this stuff for many purposes and buy it in bulk, then cut it to size.

Check it out!

--Lance




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