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Re: What works best for me.
By:John Monfoe
Date: 12/1/2000, 6:03 am
In Response To: Re: What works best for me. (Richard Boyle)

: I'm using some duck tape, but find it stretches after being put on, leaves
: goo behind, and tears the edge of the strip when being removed if I'm not
: careful.
: The tape that works best for me in most places is 1.5" masking tape (the
: blue painters tape is best, but costs more).
: Richard.

My experience is limited so far with only 7 flat edge strips on. My first strip was walnut and so it is the strip that constantly has duck tape applied and stripped off from its edge but its edge doesn't tear. However the cedar strips sometimes do, so what I have been doing is to slit the tape on the top 1/4" edge down the middles of the strip and peal downward inside and outside the haul and it seems to limit any splintering. I have had almost zero tape residue, but when I do I take another piece of tape and wipe its sticky side across the goo and it comes right off. It has been mentioned on this board that cheap duck tape will leave residue. I got my tape at Menards for $5 for 180 yards. It was cheap in price but evidently the quality is good. I have also been tearing my tape into 3 thinner peaces and taping about 3 inches apart.

John

Messages In This Thread

What works best for me.
John Monfoe -- 11/30/2000, 5:53 am
Re: What works best for me.
Richard Boyle -- 11/30/2000, 8:51 am
Re: What works best for me.
John Monfoe -- 12/1/2000, 6:03 am
Re: blue painter's masking tape.
Grant Goltz -- 11/30/2000, 12:18 pm
Re: blue painter's masking tape.
Mike -- 11/30/2000, 10:27 pm
Re: blue painter's masking tape.
.tim -- 11/30/2000, 5:15 pm