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Double-Sided Tape--New Twist

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Very nice, thanks.  Might be worth checking also:  DS tape comes in grades.  I get "light" at Ace hardware, and it doesn't tear fibers, comes off pretty easy (fingernails help), and is quite thin.

All thanks a million.  

Instead of the IC glue and tape you are bonde the tape to the tape so counting on the adheason of the tape adheasvive to stick to the tape.

I would prefer to try the DS light from ACE the PeteM wrote about. 

I think was I was using was meant for permanent adheason and for hanging picutres.  

I like was bonding them to gether to get the same arc profile sanded.  Keeping the boards parallel and square is important.  

Both the IC glue with activator and blue tape and DS light seem to be the way to go.

 

Nice trick. I do not use much DS tape but have to remember that

 He said it don't hold as well as the double sided tape.  I'm wondering how it holds on the lathe, have you tried it?

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