Stick on Hooks
Stick on Hooks
in Improving your pride and joy and how to fix things Mon Aug 25, 2014 10:12 amby hampshireman (deleted)
Anyone got a good source for these?
I have two, can't remember where from - one for a light rubbish bag, the other a single small towel and they keep falling off.
An early self portrait
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RE: Stick on Hooks
in Improving your pride and joy and how to fix things Mon Aug 25, 2014 1:41 pmby Aaron Calder • | 3.834 Posts
RE: Stick on Hooks
in Improving your pride and joy and how to fix things Mon Aug 25, 2014 7:02 pmby Agger (deleted)
Quote: Pepé Le Pew wrote in post #5Quote: Agger wrote in post #3How much were they?
I tried those removable ones 3m I think, got them from the £shop
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Likes to wax and have a smooth finish
RE: Stick on Hooks
in Improving your pride and joy and how to fix things Wed Aug 27, 2014 6:12 pmby Jebrug (deleted)
Be careful when using the "stick on" hooks, in fact, don't use them. Because the Eriba wood finish is only a very thin plastic film on which the wood grain has been printed. So, if you hang heavy wet coats on the hooks, you could end up pulling off the plastic wood grain film.
I speak from experience !!
Just a thought :-)
John
RE: Stick on Hooks
in Improving your pride and joy and how to fix things Wed Aug 27, 2014 9:19 pmby Ribski • | 1.468 Posts
Any good ? These from Lidl but others about ! Just clip onto top of any door (or drawer?) Just need to close up or pack the clip as they're made for thicker domestic doors etc.Door Hooks Eriba 1.jpg - Bild entfernt (keine Rechte)Kiitchen cupboard Hooks Eriba 2.jpg - Bild entfernt (keine Rechte)Kitchen Cupboard 3 Eriba.jpg - Bild entfernt (keine Rechte)
oops ! sorry about the 'typo' on pic 2
RE: Stick on Hooks
in Improving your pride and joy and how to fix things Sat Sep 27, 2014 4:40 pmby Dougd (deleted)
I have used Evostik contact adhesive on the self stick hooks after using a sharp kitchen knife to 'slice' off the sticky pad substance. They seem to have worked ok for two years on the inside of the bathroom door where we hang our dressing gowns and shower towels.
Doug
RE: Stick on Hooks
in Improving your pride and joy and how to fix things Sun Sep 28, 2014 10:27 pmby Steamdrivenandy (deleted)
Now call me picky, but I don't like stick-ons.
Mind I blame Monsieur Frantone.
We bought one of his many ex-vans and it had a dozen proper Eribascrew in double hooks scattered about the van.
There were a pair on the end of the kitchen roof lockers as you entered and two pairs above the offside dinette seat. Then a further pair above the nearside seat opposite and yet another pair on the outside of the washroom wall to one side of that seat. That's ten hooks so far. The final pair were fitted above the nearside lounge bench end on the exterior wall of the wardrobe.
Maybe Frantone should be renamed Cap'n Hook
Amber a Lunar Quasar 464 Sussex Amberley Sussex Caravans dealer special pushing a '59 reg. Kia Cee'd 3 SW 1.6 CRDi Automatic, a rough towing ratio of 86%.
RE: Stick on Hooks
in Improving your pride and joy and how to fix things Mon Sep 29, 2014 3:57 pmby Steamdrivenandy (deleted)
I've never recognised them elsewhere, although I can't think they'd be an exclusive design. Trouble is there are so many thousands of hooks on the market, it's spotting the right ones?
Amber a Lunar Quasar 464 Sussex Amberley Sussex Caravans dealer special pushing a '59 reg. Kia Cee'd 3 SW 1.6 CRDi Automatic, a rough towing ratio of 86%.
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