Hooks or loops?
April 24, 2007 9:53 PM
Velcrofilter: Which side gets the hooks, which side gets the loops?
I want to attach a television remote control to my exercise bike using velcro. (Or, for the pedantic, Scotch/3M brand "reclosable fasteners" that work exactly like Velcro).
My question, which is both technical and philosophical, is: Does the remote control get the hooks, or the loops?
I want to attach a television remote control to my exercise bike using velcro. (Or, for the pedantic, Scotch/3M brand "reclosable fasteners" that work exactly like Velcro).
My question, which is both technical and philosophical, is: Does the remote control get the hooks, or the loops?
Yeah. Also agree with loops on remote.
1. You'll be holding onto the remote with your hands sometimes, and the loops are softer on skin than hooks.
and,
2. The remote will travel around more than the bike; hooks will pick up a lot of random fuzz and thread and crap, while loops won't so much.
posted by blenderfish at 10:15 PM on April 24, 2007
1. You'll be holding onto the remote with your hands sometimes, and the loops are softer on skin than hooks.
and,
2. The remote will travel around more than the bike; hooks will pick up a lot of random fuzz and thread and crap, while loops won't so much.
posted by blenderfish at 10:15 PM on April 24, 2007
Loops. Anyone who wants the hooks up is probably also one of those insane toilet paper under the roll people...
posted by shanevsevil at 11:30 PM on April 24, 2007
posted by shanevsevil at 11:30 PM on April 24, 2007
The rule-of thumb is to attach the loops to the thing you'll be pulling - that's usually the side you want to be flexible (think velcro flys & shoe-straps), and the loop half is more flexible than the hook half.
That's the answer to your the technical half of your question, though flexibilty is not a factor in this case. jamaro & blenderfish are right, for the reasons they've stated.
posted by Pinback at 1:14 AM on April 25, 2007
That's the answer to your the technical half of your question, though flexibilty is not a factor in this case. jamaro & blenderfish are right, for the reasons they've stated.
posted by Pinback at 1:14 AM on April 25, 2007
I'm with the majority on this: loops on remote.
Shanevsevil !!!
posted by kch at 8:14 AM on April 25, 2007
Shanevsevil !!!
posted by kch at 8:14 AM on April 25, 2007
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posted by anaelith at 10:13 PM on April 24, 2007