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  1. #1
    Hi all

    Can anyone suggest a supplier for good removable double sided tape so I don't need to spend a fortune to test it?

    The best I have found so far is off fleabay but I was hoping to get it for less than a fiver for 25mm wide x 25 metres.

    Thanks in advance
    Carl

  2. #2
    LIDL have 3M double coated tape 50mm x 15M - I don't know how much it costs (£1.99 at a guess) as I just dropped it into the shopping trolley and left the Finance Officer (wife) to pay.

  3. #3
    Hi a better way is to use single sided tape. Place tape on bed and on the base of the work. Then using two pack glue from screwfix place glue on the tape. This will hold the work and after marching just pull the tape off.

  4. #4
    If for workpiece holding, better use normal painters tape , glue side to workpiece. Then acrylic glue plus activator spray and glue to bed. Machine, then take off piece. If bed is metal, heat with a heat gun and remove glue.If not - surface.
    project 1 , 2, Dust Shoe ...

  5. #5
    screwfix. 5.99 for 50mm x 25metres

  6. #6
    [QUOTE=johngoodrich;108996]screwfix. 5.99 for 50mm x 25metres[/QUOTE

    Thanks but I was looking for removeable tape, some of the permanent stuff you can't even get off the scissors used to cut it.

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