Date: 3/30/2001, 12:51 am
I want to share a problem I ran into with strapping tape. I've never used strapping tape before in boat building but it sounded like a straight forward deal to join hull and deck. I found a roll that was probably over ten years old and used it. It held just fine but after my inner glass tape job had cured and I went to remove the strapping tape, the plastic coating peeled off the adhesive and strands, leaving them stuck to the hull. I tried an adhesive remover which produced a slimy, gooey mess, and finally resorted to paint thinner, which made a thinner, sticky mess, which I was mostly able to remove with alcohol. I had to use acetone to finally get rid of it so I could do final sanding.
I couldn't find any reference to anyone else having this problem, but hope it might help someone. My advise is to spring for a fresh roll of tape.
Al Gunther
Messages In This Thread
- Strapping Tape Problem
Al Gunther -- 3/30/2001, 12:51 am- Re: Strapping Tape Problem
Rob Macks -- 3/30/2001, 8:06 am- Re: Strapping Tape Problem
David Hanson -- 3/30/2001, 7:59 am- Sorry Spidey
George R -- 3/30/2001, 2:04 am- Re: The clear stuff does work fine . . .
Spidey -- 3/30/2001, 7:03 pm- Hah, you caught me as the George R copycat *NM*
Dale Frolander -- 3/30/2001, 2:07 am - Hah, you caught me as the George R copycat *NM*
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