Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
I too thought the tape was ludicrous when I first learned that's how the platens are held on, but reading 3Ms description it does make a lot of sense- more surface area than screws. Anyways, it's never failed on all our M&R built platens so no complaints, these ones were just made too cheaply with not enough of the tape. You'd think it would be obvious that putting little strips on there would be a bad, bad idea. Thanks Brian, that is super helpful if I wind up doing it. Maybe Action can sell me a few strips so I don't need a roll.
I have played around with this stuff, and it's great, you will need mapp gas though, propane won't do it.http://www.harborfreight.com/8-piece-low-temperature-aluminum-welding-rods-44810.html
So I just let the mfg ship me over a roll of their VHB tape so they wouldn't have to pay to ship 6x platens back and forth (and also b/c I want to do it right this time which means doing it myself) but the tape they use is 1" wide. I'm assuming this was a big part of the initial problem- putting little 1" strips intermittently on the bracket and it not being enough to hold.Would anyone recommend lining up four strips of this tape alongside each other and trimming v. using a single pc of the correct width? For all the trouble it's causing, I just want to do this right so it lasts the life of the platens.
It's the same width of the pallet bracket and the right brand.