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Easiest Way To Mount A Power Bar Under A Desk?

Use a decent hot glue gun. It'll hold the weight of a fully loaded power bar, and is easily removed with some heat(hair dryer for instance) 

Welp

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6 minutes ago, Manage My Cables said:

Title says it all.

Thanks 

Most have screw down mounting points but as mentioned hot glue or 3M brand mounting tape works really well. 

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3 minutes ago, RikvE said:

Use a decent hot glue gun. It'll hold the weight of a fully loaded power bar, and is easily removed with some heat(hair dryer for instance) 

 

1 minute ago, W-L said:

Most have screw down mounting points but as mentioned hot glue or 3M brand mounting tape works really well. 

Thanks you i'll give the hot glue ago!

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99% have screw mounts on the back

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2 minutes ago, Manage My Cables said:

 

Thanks you i'll give the hot glue ago!

Make you you use hot glue used for diy stuff like fixing wooden panels in place and such. The first hot glue I used apparently was for arts and crafts and didn't hold up very well. Proper glue has it stuck there for over a year with me bumping into it a few times. 

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1 minute ago, RikvE said:

Make you you use hot glue used for diy stuff like fixing wooden panels in place and such. The first hot glue I used apparently was for arts and crafts and didn't hold up very well. Proper glue has it stuck there for over a year with me bumping into it a few times. 

Okay i'll keep that in mind when I head out to the hardware shop :)

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