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![]() TJ wrote: End of the season sale. 30 rolls of white gap tape for US$40 (post paid in the US). What brand? |
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![]() TJ wrote: Hi, End of the season sale. 30 rolls of white gap tape for US$40 (post paid in the US). End of the season and a few boxes of tape left. Go together with a friend and stock up for next year. Tape is 1 inch wide and approximately 30 meters long. TJ - This sounds like the cheap off-brand variety which leaves a gummy residue when removed. I now only use 3M white electrical tape; it is about 3x the price, but worth it because you don't have to clean up the mess left by cheap tape. I also find that I can use it twice if I am careful, which makes the price differential insignificant. I also have started taping just the upper gap (with a few inches on the bottom of the wing). I have long suspected that that was all the sealing necessary because it is high pressure air bleeding thru to the upper, low pressure, air foil that creates the extra drag. Well, I got a chance to test that hypothesis last weekend. I taped only the upper gaps of my DG-400/17 and flew with a friend, who also owns a DG-400, on a cross country flight in the same general region. We both were carrying flight recorders and compared our flight statistics (from SeeYou 3.4) after the flight. Rudy reported an average glide angle of 45.5, while I had 46.7. This, however, is not adjusted for our slightly different wing loadings (I am probably 25 lbs heavier). I hope to do some side-by-side glide tests in the future (weather permitting). Tom Seim 2G Richland, WA Richland, WA |
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And an excellent tape that is bright white, very stretchy and sticks
very well is sold by Mike Bowlus. "BOWLUS MAXI GAP SEAL TAPE. Bright white, 400%+ stretch, easy clean up, 1 in. x 36 yd. - 6/$45.00 ($7.50/roll) plus shipping." Visit http://www.ssa.org, click on "soaring store" / classifieds, then search for Bowlus for contact info. -Tom |
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Hi,
I sell both the 3M Polyethylene tape and the Bowlus Maxi Tape (also made using Polyethylene). You can see details he http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/tape.htm I started stocking and selling the Bowlus Maxi Tape because Carl Herold told me that he prefers Bowlus Maxi Gap Seal Tape to the 3M tape because it lasts longer before cracking or splitting. He keeps his Nimbus 3DM assembled for long periods of time - sitting out in the sun. The UV protection seems to increase the life of the tape. He believes that the 3M tape ages more rapidly. Both products are much better quality than the vinyl tape you can buy at hardware stores. The low cost stuff works great for some glider pilots. I prefer the good stuff. Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. http://www.cumulus-soaring.com "5Z" wrote in message oups.com... And an excellent tape that is bright white, very stretchy and sticks very well is sold by Mike Bowlus. "BOWLUS MAXI GAP SEAL TAPE. Bright white, 400%+ stretch, easy clean up, 1 in. x 36 yd. - 6/$45.00 ($7.50/roll) plus shipping." Visit http://www.ssa.org, click on "soaring store" / classifieds, then search for Bowlus for contact info. -Tom |
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Edward Winchester wrote: At 19:24 20 September 2006, wrote: This sounds like the cheap off-brand variety which leaves a gummy residue when removed. I now only use 3M white electrical tape You can say what it 'sounds like' all you want. I have some of this tape. It works fine, is just a bit wider, but also thinner than 3m, which I was using before. I have never seen any adhesive residue, even 100 degree days. This is a great deal. It might not be as good as the $7 per roll thin mylar tape, but it's probably better than the 3M. At this price, I may buy some more, and I still have 19 rolls from the last buy. And, if I remember right, when this is gone, it's gone. TJ, tell them the story of how you came to have this tape. Ed Ed, think this through; is a product that costs one fourth the price of another product going to use the same materials, especially a product dominated by material cost? I don't think so. The performance I have seen of tapes in this price category, sold by Home Depot and Loew's, is exactly as I stated. This stuff is of unknown origin; go buy if you want, it matters not to me. What I do know is that 3M tape works exceptionally well and will be available tomorrow, a year from tomorrow and a decade from tomorrow. I'm with Ed on this one: I bought a roll and tried it, and it worked almost as well as the 3M tape I normally use, "almost" meaning I decided I didn't like the wider width. There might have been a _slight_ amount of additional adhesive left behind compared to the 3m tape, but not enough to matter to me. Even the 3M leaves a residue I have to clean off every so often. I derig after every flight, so I can't tell you if it's the stuff to use when you leave the glider rigged for weeks. -- Note: email address new as of 9/4/2006 Change "netto" to "net" to email me directly Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA "Transponders in Sailplanes" on the Soaring Safety Foundation website www.soaringsafety.org/prevention/articles.html "A Guide to Self-launching Sailplane Operation" at www.motorglider.org |
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