Is there a particular type or brand of tape that works well for you in the shop? Over the years I’ve purchased what was on the shelf with predictable results, those being hit or miss. It can be kinda hairy when one lets loose.
Is there a particular type or brand of tape that works well for you in the shop? Over the years I’ve purchased what was on the shelf with predictable results, those being hit or miss. It can be kinda hairy when one lets loose.
I use this one. Others were too sticky or too thick/cushion-y.
https://www.amazon.com/Duck-392907-I.../dp/B000BO4QZ0
Beginning woodworker and amateur, proudly specializing in overly ornate, busy, ridiculously over-decorated, and garnished to the point of distaste details
Just read the label and don’t buy anything that says ‘good for scrap books’. For on line search ,ask for “high strength “.
Try “double faced high strength stuff that will make your pants stick to ‘copter seat.
Spectape is my go-to: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I have at least 5 different types of double sided tape.
All have different applications. If your just using one type for everything that’s called universal that means it does quite fit anything.
Good Luck
Aj
I buy carpet tape from Amazon...it's very sticky and stays stuck. Sometimes I use the painter's tape and superglue method which can be very effective, too, and not as hard to peel away after the need is no longer there to keep something in place.
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The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...
Jack, I tried a few before settling on this stuff from Taylor Tools. Works great for template routing and you can vary the hold based on how much you use and how hard you press it down.
https://taytools.com/products/double-sided-tape
I've been using double sided tape for 25 years and have now switched to the painters tape and superglue method. It is far easier to remove with no residue left on the workpiece.
PCG
I prefer the Spectape that Josh indicated. It holds well for my purpose.
Brian
"Any intelligent fool can make things bigger or more complicated...it takes a touch of genius and a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction." - E.F. Schumacher
I have found no better double-backed tape than this. https://www.amazon.com/Polyken-NAT33.../dp/B000QE9CA4
It is made to hold carpet down to concrete at trade shows. A little dab will do ya.