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101 display basics
Mounting (Silicone) for brickwork + Coro on driveway
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[QUOTE="Indigogyre, post: 129583, member: 35302"] Hot glue works very well in attaching things to brick in a semi-permanent way and comes loose with alcohol. My plan was to use hot glue and washer on the bricks and magnets on the props. Hot glue does not work in cold weather and I never found one rated for cold so I just went with adhesive zip-tie pads. The pads hold up fairly well and I only had one come loose last year so I used more this year. We will see what happens. [/QUOTE]
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