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Suggestion on affixing card holders inside display case
Does anyone else use something to make their cards stay in one place inside their wall hanging display cases? I guess my walls aren't completely straight because my cards will lean towards the glass without something affixing them to the back of the display case. Anyone have something that works great to do this? I've tried tape and recently SCOTCH square stick em adhesives, both of which aren't ideal.
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Adjust the case not the cards
Have you considered putting a set of cabinet bumpers (little round silicone nubs) or furniture pads (felt rounds for the bottom of furniture to keep it from scratching the floor) to the back of the case at the bottom edge?
This should move the bottom of the case out away from the wall, tipping the whole hanging case back towards the wall and in theory make the shelves level for the cards to sit on. |
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I use "Reusable Adhesive All Stick" from Office Depot. I couldn't find any on their site but it's similar to this . . .
http://www.amazon.com/Duck-Removable...sable+adhesive Kind of like Silly Putty -- you can form any size you like. I use a fairly small piece the stays hidden behind the card flip -- works very well for me. Scott |
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Thanks Scott gonna give that a try
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yeah unfortunately that won't work as the tilt wouldn't be enough to keep them upright
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Wow, that's a severe tilt. You may want to call a contractor if your walls are more than 5 degrees off 90. Could be a sign of greater problems with the walls than baseball card hanging issues.
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haha. it's actually the cases. They have a groove that's too narrow for the cases which makes them tilt outward toward glass
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try affixing rare earth magnets. you can get them small & cheap and they are shockingly strong.
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Step 2 - Take cases out of display. Step 3 - Take display off of the wall. Step 4 - Fill the groove with silicone using the applicator gun. The fill should now create a flat surface for the card to rest on. Step 5 - Wait for the silicone to dry. Step 6 - Put display back on wall. Step 7 - Put cards back in display. Step 8 - If the cards still lean forward, go back to Home Depot and purchase some small circular adhesive felt pads as suggested by a different responder, double or triple them up and adhere them to the 2 lower back corners of the display. This should push the bottom of the display out far enough so that the angle of incidence of the shelves now is severe enough to keep the card holders leaning back. Step 9 (The most important step of the process!!) - Sit back, crack a Bud, tell your wife to get off your back that you knew all along how to make it work, admire your handiwork and cards. Last edited by iwantitiwinit; 12-26-2014 at 02:29 PM. |
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