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RE: Awesome, Thanks! Order Placed :) [nt]

Posted by Jim Hodgson on January 26, 2017 at 15:46:55:

Please let us know, as I'll take your lead on whether to add a layer between these carbon fiber discs and my maple rack shelves.

I'm also curious what kind of residue is left behind by Liquid Nails if the carbon fiber discs are removed? If it can be peeled off, and no mark remains, then I'd be tempted to try it. Otherwise, probably not -- and I'll use the Home Depot anti-skid pads on both tops and bottoms of the discs. (I didn't order those yet as the Home Depot two blocks from my office appears to have them in stock. And I figure I've got plenty of time to work that out; my shipping estimate on the carbon fiber discs is March-something!)

Speaking of carbon fiber ... Duster, I know that you recommended at one time a source for genuine carbon fiber duplex wall plates. Would you trust the carbon fiber wall plate from the same eBay seller who is offering these discs? (Link below.) I note that extra long wall plates are available (from other sellers), and I'm sure that you've seen them. Would you anticipate a benefit (or a detriment?) from attaching a wall plate directly to the wall, as opposed to the receptacle itself? The weird elongated hole spacing of the longer model would obviously permit this. Curious!