Submitted by JimMorrisonsBathtub t3_11dlpy0 in DIY
I need a thin material that will grip carpet fairly well without leaving any adhesive residue once I remove it from it’s place.
Project: Taking apart a Golf Divot board to make it thinner. Will stick adhesive/material to the bottom of the mat. Needs to be able to sit on top of a range mat without moving too much after striking the golf ball. 2 clamps will also be used to help keep it in place.
Edit: I didn’t explain my intentions well. I’ll update the description again.
I’d like to take my personal “Divot board” to driving range. My driving range only has mats you can hit off of. If I take apart my divot board to make it thinner, it will fly off the mats when I take a swing. In order to prevent that, I need a thin material that I can stick on the back of my modified divot board so that it won’t move too much on the carpet mat. When I’m done at the range, my divot board will go home with me. Cement is not an option.
fcisler t1_ja9e7lm wrote
I'm confused with your process.
Is there a reason you can't use a contact cement for the mat/surface? That would typically be my go to for something like this. Give each side enough time to tack up and then carefully attach. As soon as they touch they are bonded.