I have been using a double sided tape called Duo-Stick tape. Does anyone know where I can get this brand of tape.. Do any home improvement warehouse carry this brand name.. Thanks
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I just ordered an adhesive aplicator and the tape it uses from.
www.bindingsource.com the delivery was overnight.Rolf
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I have been using glue dots that are made for scrapbooking.
You can get them from Michaels Crafts
They work great and stick like glueCAЯL HIRD-RUTTEЯ"proud member of the best scroll sawing forum on the net."Ryobi SC180VS scroll saw EX21
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Hi Earl, sorry I did not give you credit. I knew I read it on the forum but not who posted it.
I used them at the fair and they were so quick and easy. Top notch tip that should go into the magazineCAЯL HIRD-RUTTEЯ"proud member of the best scroll sawing forum on the net."Ryobi SC180VS scroll saw EX21
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Originally posted by gmackayI have been using a double sided tape called Duo-Stick tape. Does anyone know where I can get this brand of tape.. Do any home improvement warehouse carry this brand name.. Thanks
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Amazon.com
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http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...lance&n=228013
It is listed as two-sided painter's tape, low tack adhesive side and high tack adhesive side. Low tack for painted wall board, high tack for plastic drop cloth. Spraying stucko ceiling and using 3 mil plastic drop cloth to protect walls.
Product maker's Web link
http://www.easymask.com/pages/duo.html
Do you have a Sherwin-Williams paint store near you?
also,
http://www.o-geepaint.com/Sundries/Drops.shtml
scroll down, way down for masking tape products.
Could be other web sites. But I suspect you need a real paint store to carry a usefull product like Duo-Stick.
Phil
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HI Evie,
I am using the double sided tape for stack cutting wood. In the absence of double sided tape I used clear tape around the outside edges and I used hot melt glue drops on the corners or waste areas of the pieces.
I appreciate ALL of your suggestions and will try the glue dots available at craft stores. I used all of my duo-stick tape putting together a stack cut demo for the FCP Open House showing Box Making techniques.
Gary MacKay
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Gary thanks for the reply, I usualy, use hot glue myself. I wondered about the doubale sided tape, do you put it in the waist wood, or all over , inbetween the stack pieces. and is it easy to remove the pieces after the cutting is done? also, i was wondering, if you only put it in the waist wood, (which i really don't know) how does the cuts comeout in the middale. do they have frezzies? or are they clean. I alway would like to try new ideas. thanks alot. Evie
Edit, i forgot to ask, would a carpet layers doubale sided tape be to strong to use. the kind that you can seam a carpet together with. not the iron on kind, but the regular doubale sided tape. ???? thanksLast edited by minowevie; 08-25-2006, 02:24 PM.
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Evie,
I use the double sided tape to temporarly hold two pieces of wood together when I am stack cutting wood. Generally I only use several strips to hold the wood together, do my cutting, then separate the pieces and remove the tape. It works good, but, I also tape the edges and use hot melt glue drops the way you do. Just another way to temporarly hold the wood together.
Thanks,
Gary
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Hi guys I use spray glue and paper like a patturen but both sides just peels of after.
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