just returned to my shop after breaking my wrist and then having shoulder surgry involving an 8 month layoff. I had some scrap pieces with blue painters tape still on them. I was able to remove it with no residue prolbems. The main problem was getting a hold of the edge off the tape to peel it off.
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Originally posted by grandpuppies View Postjust returned to my shop after breaking my wrist and then having shoulder surgry involving an 8 month layoff. I had some scrap pieces with blue painters tape still on them. I was able to remove it with no residue prolbems. The main problem was getting a hold of the edge off the tape to peel it off.Scott
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