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You could always look at one of the mini boards by @CustomPedalBoards
http://www.custompedalboards.co.uk/product/mini-board/
take onboard your feedback re potential damage using pedal connectors .
how are others fixing there mini units on PT style boards ?
https://www.moddiy.com/products/3M™-Dual-Lock™-Reclosable-Fastener.html?setCurrencyId=6&gclid=CPS4wZ_1utICFU6eGwodGkAEpg
Kinda like velcro but only has one side as apposed to velcro having rough and smooth. Also it's slightly more expensive thans velcro but much much stronger. I've never had any problems with sliding pedals and you would need to play football with a pedal for it to detach.
Hope this helps
Didn't do it as a routine obviously, but you get what I mean.
Maybe it's the nature of the beast with small pedals but worth a try.
https://bobblepic.com/images/2017/03/03/IMG_1108.jpg
True bypass looper so you don't have to touch the micro pedals/have them in landscape on the pedaltrain?
Other idea would be to mount them on a bigger metal plate then attach that to the pt.
https://bobblepic.com/images/2017/03/04/IMG_1109.jpg
Some people seem to use galvanised band (or fixing band) as an alternative. Doesn't look quite as neat but it's pretty cheap . Quick google brings up products like Simpsons strong tie which has alternate small and large screw holes and is a fiver for 10 metres. You'd need to buy some fixing screws as well and know you've got something you can cut the band with.
This is more trouble than I've ever been to but the bike chain method comes up from time to time so I'm sure someone on here knows.
http://www.thegigrig.co.uk/pedalboard-tape-c2x15357232