So I have a diago pedalboard, its served me well for the past few years but recently the loop velcro attached the board keeps coming away from the board whenever a pedal is removed, meaning I have to glue the velcro back down constantly.
I was just wondering if there could be a better way to be doing this? I swap and change my pedal setup a fair bit so it has to be something removable - not like the johnny shred freak screw in thingies.
Essentially couldn't I achieve the same effect by just sticking a shag pile rug into the case? Also does anyone know where I could purchase a cheap but thick shag pile rug?
I've been meaning to start a similar thread. I remember ages ago someone advised reaaalllly strong velcro. I'm wondering what that is and where they got it.
I recall a thread on hcfx about some hyper velcro and how some bloke tried to nick a timefactor and ended up ripping his fingernails off in the process.
Haze wrote:I recall a thread on hcfx about some hyper velcro and how some bloke tried to nick a timefactor and ended up ripping his fingernails off in the process.
haha, serves him right.
3 of my pedals now rattle around in my case any time i move it, i need to brush out the material inside, it's obviously gone flat and there's nothing for the hooks to grab.
VELCROFACT: Loop wears out, not hook. That's why, when we use velcro to hang shows, we put hook on the picture and loop on the walls. Replace your loop occasionally, peoples.
but the loop part is actually the board covering, so it'd mean getting a new bit of material then cutting and glueing it down. nobody uses the adhesive loop stuff that comes with the velcro, that just gets chucked away.
You need to get the heavy duty Velcro stuff. They sell it in WHSmiths... I've used it on my board for the past year and it's absolutely solid. It doesn't come off your pedals and it's reasonably easy to pull pedals off your board.
Seriously, if you want to carry on using velcro then I can't advise this more.
I was given a Kinsman pedalboard/flight case lined with loopy material which came with a strip of 3M stick-back Velcro hooks. The bond between hooks and loops is too strong. Either the loopy material tends to pull off the board or the hook strip pulls off the pedal, so I'm doing it wrong somehow.
TIP; before sticking the sticky on the pedal, make sure the pedal's REALLY clean where you're going to stick the sticky.
BTW, the Stagg pedalboard/cases look identical to the Kinsman
Thanks for your email. I'm sorry about the problem with your pedal board, I'll give you all the information you need to get your pedal board working perfectly again.
Superglue (cyanoacrylate) isn't the right glue to use on wood and fabric together. You need to use "contact adhesive". You should be able to buy it from any good hardware store either in a tin or a spray can - either is fine. Applied properly, it is very, very stong and shouldn't come away from the board again. I'd recommend following the instructions on the packaging, but in general the following applies:
1) Cover both surfaces in glue and leave to dry for around 15 minutes (until it is touch dry).
2) Then place both surfaces together, taking care to get it right first time - it's very unlikely to move once you've stuck it down.
3) Apply firm pressure all over to bond the two surfaces together.
4) Leave it half an hour or so to cure properly and you're set to put your pedals back on.
It's probably not necessary, but if you think you'd like new carpet, I can suggest Adam Hall to you; they supply a number of alternatives of this kind of material: http://www.adamhall.com/uk/AH_p--project_2__f--1
The grey / black carpet material works well type 0174, 0175 or 0177.
Alternatively, I've heard of people who make their own boards having good success with certain kinds of carpet tiles or car mats.
I hope that helps. Please let me know if you need any more help.
I think I'll give what he suggested a go. Wouldn't mind a cool colour carpet though, rather than black or grey. Anyone know where I could get red or green?
Love it, have it on all my pedals. The adhesive on the back is mega strong, and pedals simply won't move around with the 3M deal. It takes an odd approach to separate, but a flathead screwdriver wedged in between works every time, and the stuff won't wear out.
Love it, have it on all my pedals. The adhesive on the back is mega strong, and pedals simply won't move around with the 3M deal. It takes an odd approach to separate, but a flathead screwdriver wedged in between works every time, and the stuff won't wear out.
I use that too, but I punched holes in it and used the pedal box screws to hold the velcro to the pedals. Works great.