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- jplante4Explorer IIMuseum putty or just get a clock kit and build one into a cabinet door.
- dalenoelExplorer II
toedtoes wrote:
Mine is hung just by a screw in the slot. It has never fallen off.
x2 And has worked in TT and the MH. Both times it was in the center of the unit and not near the back end where bouncing is more pronounced. - rhagfoExplorer III
Dryheat36 wrote:
We use one screw for the slot and Velcro tabs at the bottom. Has never fallen off or rotated out of position.
This, ours has a small piece of Velcro just below the screw, never has come down, yet. - Dutch_12078Explorer III used 3M industrial hook and loop (Velcro) to attach our "atomic" clock. It's been in place since 2013 so far, only being removed for battery replacements.
- PipemanExplorerI also go with Velcro. The clock has never come off using this method.(knock on my head)
- stickdogExplorerCommand strip hook and small piece of heavy duty velcro at the bottom to keep it from swinging while traveling.
- valhalla360Navigator
toedtoes wrote:
Mine is hung just by a screw in the slot. It has never fallen off.
Same here. - ksg5000ExplorerThey make RV clocks which have special mounting hardware - just Google RV clocks.
- GordonThreeExplorerDitto on previous suggestions, 3M command strips. X2 for cleaning both wall and clock before mounting.
- Old-BiscuitExplorer III3M Command strip on backside of clock at bottom
Thoroughly clean areas with alcohol---backside of clock and wall/cabinet
Install Command strips (both pieces) to backside of clock
Hang clock on screw/nail/hook then push and hold bottom of clock tight against wall/cabinet
It will NOT fall off
We hung large framed/with glass pictures, out clock and other items using 3M Command Strips....they work provided areas are CLEAN
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