i probably would have gotten a broomstick, attached the camera to it, and then wedged the handle between the couch and the wall…
i don’t know if the tape doesn’t stick enough, or if the wall is just too unsuitable for tape …
The tape is too light to carry any weight. Good for parcels etc. Your idea is probably the better option.
If that had happened to Trisha, she would have smashed it into the wall, so
applause for your patience @Gina
And perhaps intellect as well.
Gravity 1, Tape+Camera 0
Besides being funny it is a shame that after more than 7 years VHTV is still not able to have a unified and standardized system how to mount cams on different surfaces…
The sad thing is all it takes is some sticky mounting pads and there cheap as chips
After all the camera gluing yesterday, two cams said goodbye completely overnight and kitchen cam 1 is about to die…
Maybe a specialist should be hired…
You can imagine I told support 7 years ago about that? See what happened…
Another alternative could also be Nano Tape.
If only the tape that held up the cams were as firm as Gina’s tits!
The wall must be very clear, not damp, not colored with sand, when the heat is high, in the winter it will be a problem, all those are important, that tape sticks better on a wooden surface, but let them try it
Normally a wooden or metal surface should be attached to the wall first and then the camera
the camera must be professionally mounted but unfortunately nothing works professionally as you know most of cameres show the walls instead of the furniture and the participants
Unfortunately the adhesive that holds up the cams is much like Derek’s dick. It try’s its very best, but no matter the effort the mission always ends in disappointment…
Have you ever hear of Gorilla glue and/or tape? It can tape a cement brick to a melting block of ice without a problem. However I know not everyone had access to Gorilla Glue products. A high grade epoxy glue would also easily solve their problems.
it can be better of course they have this glue where I live but I have never used it
like silicone glue but I think they all work better on wood, silicone glue is working for bathroom
What you speak of is called epoxy. Which I have mentioned in my previous comment.
you can use tech 7 it comes as a liquid or a square pad and you could hang a car off it and it can be used on wet surfaces the stuff is amazing
Es muß aber ohne Spuren zu hinterlassen wieder ablösbar sein von der Wand