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11th May 2015, 08:29 PM #16
Probably comes back to horses for courses. That sort of tape is probably good for paper, craft etc, but not load bearing. The thick Aldi one (permanent, and probably even the removable one) will handle a fair bit of weight/load.
I've used it for holding down small blocks of timber that hold my rasps and files in place in a drawer. When it comes time to change it around it's a pretty difficult exercise, due to the strength.
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11th May 2015, 08:48 PM #17In pursuit of excellence
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I use a product from 3M called VHB, I think it stands for Very High Bond. It's the shizzle and not much else comes close.
Got it from a subbie so I haven't bought any myself yet, there's a fair variety on Ebay though.
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I use double sided carpet tape and double sided foam tape for sticking sand paper to various flat and curved mounts for sanding bowls.
I'm not likely to trust ANY tape for holding a blank on to a face plate. I have an aversion to getting a face full of timber.
I have cut a groove in a piece of plywood screwed to a face plate and put strips of double sided tape across the groove in three places, then crammed the rim of a bowl into it.
I used the tail center while cleaning up and sanding the bottom of the bowl, then backed out the center and turned off the nub and sanded.So much timber, so little time.
Paul
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