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Kate[_5_] March 24th 12 10:44 PM

In what Newsgroup Can I ask this Question
 
I know, I am in the wrong group here, but who can help?

I have a hardwood floor in my den. I have a plastic chair mat with no
teeth on the bottom so it won't damage my floor. But, on top of the
wood floor, I have an area rug.

The chair mat slides all over the place because part of it sits on a
wood floor, and part of it sits on a rug.

I have tried double-back tape, but no luck.

Can anyone help?

Thanks.

Kate

ChairMan[_2_] March 24th 12 10:58 PM

In what Newsgroup Can I ask this Question
 

"Kate" wrote in message
...
I know, I am in the wrong group here, but who can help?

I have a hardwood floor in my den. I have a plastic chair mat with no
teeth on the bottom so it won't damage my floor. But, on top of the wood
floor, I have an area rug.

The chair mat slides all over the place because part of it sits on a wood
floor, and part of it sits on a rug.

I have tried double-back tape, but no luck.

Can anyone help?

Thanks.

Kate



try putting a small blob of hot glue on the mats in the corners, let dry.
Then flip them over and it should keeep them from sliding



Frank[_13_] March 24th 12 11:12 PM

In what Newsgroup Can I ask this Question
 
On 3/24/2012 6:58 PM, ChairMan wrote:
wrote in message
...
I know, I am in the wrong group here, but who can help?

I have a hardwood floor in my den. I have a plastic chair mat with no
teeth on the bottom so it won't damage my floor. But, on top of the wood
floor, I have an area rug.

The chair mat slides all over the place because part of it sits on a wood
floor, and part of it sits on a rug.

I have tried double-back tape, but no luck.

Can anyone help?

Thanks.

Kate



try putting a small blob of hot glue on the mats in the corners, let dry.
Then flip them over and it should keeep them from sliding



This sounds like a good idea. My chair mats for my 2 computer chairs
have teeth about an inch apart and I doubt if they reach the floor but I
have wall to wall over the hardwood floor and just assume that. Dabs of
hot melt all over the mat underside on the rug would probably act the
same as teeth.

Steve Barker[_6_] March 25th 12 02:43 AM

In what Newsgroup Can I ask this Question
 
On 3/24/2012 5:44 PM, Kate wrote:
I know, I am in the wrong group here, but who can help?

I have a hardwood floor in my den. I have a plastic chair mat with no
teeth on the bottom so it won't damage my floor. But, on top of the wood
floor, I have an area rug.

The chair mat slides all over the place because part of it sits on a
wood floor, and part of it sits on a rug.

I have tried double-back tape, but no luck.

Can anyone help?

Thanks.

Kate


screw it down on two corners under the desk

--
Steve Barker
remove the "not" from my address to email

Hank[_6_] March 25th 12 10:36 AM

In what Newsgroup Can I ask this Question
 
On Mar 24, 6:44*pm, Kate wrote:
I know, I am in the wrong group here, but who can help?

I have a hardwood floor in my den. *I have a plastic chair mat with no
teeth on the bottom so it won't damage my floor. *But, on top of the
wood floor, I have an area rug.

The chair mat slides all over the place because part of it sits on a
wood floor, and part of it sits on a rug.

I have tried double-back tape, but no luck.

Can anyone help?

Thanks.

Kate


Is it sliding, or just moving a little each time you walk on, or use,
the mat? If it is moving a little, it could be that the mat is
"walking" on the carpet. "Walking" means the mat is following the
direction of the nap (loops pointing in a certain direction) of the
rug.

Hank ~~~~~ needs more info

The Daring Dufas[_7_] March 25th 12 03:28 PM

In what Newsgroup Can I ask this Question
 
On 3/24/2012 5:44 PM, Kate wrote:
I know, I am in the wrong group here, but who can help?

I have a hardwood floor in my den. I have a plastic chair mat with no
teeth on the bottom so it won't damage my floor. But, on top of the wood
floor, I have an area rug.

The chair mat slides all over the place because part of it sits on a
wood floor, and part of it sits on a rug.

I have tried double-back tape, but no luck.

Can anyone help?

Thanks.

Kate


Go to a hardware or carpet store and ask for carpet tape. Carpet tape is
a double sided sticky tape designed to solve the problem of slippery
rugs and carpet without damage to floor or rug/carpet. ^_^

TDD

Oren[_2_] March 25th 12 05:27 PM

In what Newsgroup Can I ask this Question
 
On Sat, 24 Mar 2012 15:44:05 -0700, Kate wrote:

I know, I am in the wrong group here, but who can help?

I have a hardwood floor in my den. I have a plastic chair mat with no
teeth on the bottom so it won't damage my floor. But, on top of the
wood floor, I have an area rug.

The chair mat slides all over the place because part of it sits on a
wood floor, and part of it sits on a rug.

I have tried double-back tape, but no luck.

Can anyone help?

Thanks.

Kate


Look at your local sewing / fabric store.

A non-slip backing you can cut to size.

Sample:

http://ak2.ostkcdn.com/images/products/MLA12000691.jpg

The Daring Dufas[_7_] March 26th 12 02:18 AM

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On 3/25/2012 4:41 PM, Earl wrote:
not here. You should leave.


Um, exactly who are you responding to and for what purpose? o_O

TDD

Red Green March 29th 12 12:54 AM

In what Newsgroup Can I ask this Question
 
Kate wrote in :

I know, I am in the wrong group here, but who can help?

I have a hardwood floor in my den. I have a plastic chair mat with no
teeth on the bottom so it won't damage my floor. But, on top of the
wood floor, I have an area rug.

The chair mat slides all over the place because part of it sits on a
wood floor, and part of it sits on a rug.

I have tried double-back tape, but no luck.

Can anyone help?

Thanks.

Kate




In what Newsgroup Can I ask this Question


Just how much abuse can you take??? I hear that HVAC group will test you.

Attila.Iskander March 29th 12 01:50 AM

In what Newsgroup Can I ask this Question
 

"Red Green" wrote in message
...
Kate wrote in :

I know, I am in the wrong group here, but who can help?

I have a hardwood floor in my den. I have a plastic chair mat with no
teeth on the bottom so it won't damage my floor. But, on top of the
wood floor, I have an area rug.

The chair mat slides all over the place because part of it sits on a
wood floor, and part of it sits on a rug.

I have tried double-back tape, but no luck.

Can anyone help?

Thanks.

Kate




In what Newsgroup Can I ask this Question


Just how much abuse can you take??? I hear that HVAC group will test you.


Nah !
She should go to one the religion or alternately atheism groups for some
real "testing"..




Stormin Mormon[_7_] March 29th 12 02:20 AM

In what Newsgroup Can I ask this Question
 
Yes, try alt.hvac you wish to meet some of the finest usenet posters.

Have you tried pilot holing the chair mat, and anchor it with galvanized
deck screws?

Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
www.lds.org
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"Red Green" wrote in message
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Kate wrote in :


The chair mat slides all over the place because part of it sits on a
wood floor, and part of it sits on a rug.


Just how much abuse can you take??? I hear that HVAC group will test you.




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