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I have one inch wide gap tape for sale.
35 rolls for $40 post paid in the US. Not as good as the $6-$8 a roll tape, but a lot cheaper if you put on and take off tape daily. This is "one day use tape". Considering the cost of postage these days, my price is less than $1 a roll after I pay postage. Thomas LS3-17 BE |
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On May 6, 4:36*pm, "TJ" wrote:
I have one inch wide gap tape for sale. 35 rolls for $40 post paid in the US. Not as good as the $6-$8 a roll tape, but a lot cheaper if you put on and take off tape daily. *This is "one day use tape". Considering the cost of postage these days, my price is less than $1 a roll after I pay postage. Thomas LS3-17 * BE Just curious. I have always used white electrical tape for long term use. Is there a reason to use "official" gap tape? |
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On May 6, 7:42*pm, Steve Freeman wrote:
Just curious. I have always used white electrical tape for long term use. Is there a reason to use "official" gap tape? I just bought a new batch of 3M electrical tape and it is leaving adhesive residue which it didn't do for over 15 years. I have to wonder if they changed the adhesive formula. Andy |
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On May 6, 7:42*pm, Steve Freeman wrote:
On May 6, 4:36*pm, "TJ" wrote: I have one inch wide gap tape for sale. 35 rolls for $40 post paid in the US. Not as good as the $6-$8 a roll tape, but a lot cheaper if you put on and take off tape daily. *This is "one day use tape". Considering the cost of postage these days, my price is less than $1 a roll after I pay postage. Thomas LS3-17 * BE Just curious. I have always used white electrical tape for long term use. Is there a reason to use "official" gap tape? Electrical tape is fine, but TJ's tape is wider (it helps on my plane) and cheaper (which always helps!) than any decent white electrical tape I've used. I bought some from him last year, and still have a LOT left. I tape on Saturdays, and pull tape Sundays, cleaning up any residue with 3M "General Adhesive Cleaner". When the weather is over 100 degrees, TJ's tape will creep very slightly more than 3M electrical tape. |
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I have been using this tape from TJ for years. Good stuff. However,
this is ONE USE ONLY tape. Not such a big deal as this stuff is CHEAP. My $0.02. - John DeRosa |
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On May 10, 9:25*am, ContestID67 wrote:
I have been using this tape from TJ for years. *Good stuff. *However, this is ONE USE ONLY tape. *Not such a big deal as this stuff is CHEAP. My $0.02. - John DeRosa I found it suitable for 2 days as well. I usually put it on Saturday morning and remove it Sunday evening. It may leave some residue but no big deal. Only issues are that it is a bit off white and occasionly cracks at some spots, probably due to high speed or high altitude flying. Still a good deal. Ramy |
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