I'am on my last roll.
When I put up my metal building it was used to tape the insulation together.
about 20 rolls in the case.
Where can I get a couple of rolls?
Most home improvement stores carry it in the flooring departments. It's used to hold down adhesive-less vinyl flooring in certain spots, among other things.
I use it mainly for adhering leather to the shelf and arrow wear plates. Love that stuff.
3M makes a double sided carpet tape. It is woven with glue on both sides. I use it to hold the sand paper on my arrow taper tool and get it from ACE Hardware.
Buy another case of 20 and send a roll to all your friends here on TG... :)
Google double sided turner's tape. It is thin tape with strong adhesive. That is what I use when doing my flared riser template sanding.
art supplies shop ?
Walmart has it and probably most other stores like Lowes, home depot, etc.
QuoteOriginally posted by beachbowhunter:
Google double sided turner's tape. It is thin tape with strong adhesive. That is what I use when doing my flared riser template sanding.
Thanks bert
Sorry, I was not clear
I want it for taping down for pattern sanding
What I have is very thin, I like it
Thanks
Roy, you would not get one :laughing:
The 3M double sided tape we use at work is super thin and super sticky. It's like fletching tape that is 2" wide.
You could also use a two sided tape called vcb. Crazy sticky.
I have been using scotch brand double sided tape for pattern sanding ILF wedges, it is only 1/2" wide..I tried some dollar store tape but it didn't work.. That 2" tape sounds interesting..
I just buy those sticky fly trap things ya pull out of a tube. Sticks to any and everything.
LMAO @ Roy. Dang redneck.