CLEAR vinyl tape works very well - at CVS, ACE and office supply stores. Or
this stuff is great also:
http://www.hobby-lobby.com/miscitems.htm
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From: "Paul Sherman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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I am looking for a bullet proof hinge tape manufacturer.
If you have information shoot me an e-mail.
Thanks-
Paul Sherman
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messa
In a message dated 11/18/02 2:37:15 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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I've got some 3M book tape I'm using for hinging flaps & ailerons; 3M #845 I
think. The tape seems perfect except the part where it's 2" wide, and I
need some about 3/4" wide for inside the joint; the
My workbench top is plate glass. Clean off a strip and face-down the
tape. Strip as you desire. Leave the rest there for the next time..
Steven Bixby wrote:
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> So, I'm going to cut it to width but would like suggestions on how to go
> about it such that I don't muck up the adhesive in the pr
For hinges try Scotch #600, available at Office Max, etc. This stuff is on
large rolls and comes 3 to a box @ ~ $12. Get a dispenser while you're at
it. This stuff is really good for all-around use and is certainly cheap
enough. A three roll box will last a really long time. I've used a lot
m
I'm setting up my first HLG, and am wondering about hinge tape...would
scotch tape suffice - it's light and there's not much pressure exerted on
the surfaces; or should I use something heavier?
Thanks in advance
Matt
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Thanks to you all! Talk about instant gratification. With this info, I
should be able to get started. Thanks.
>From: "Harley Michaelis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "Sam Cardinal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: [RCSE] Hinge tape application.
>Dat
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