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45 Yard Standard Grade Gaffer Tape (67680AV) Reviews

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This is our standard grade Gaffer Tape at 45 yards. Otherwise known?as: "AV Gaffer Tape" (because it's a bit shorter in length)Gaffers tape has a polyethylene-coated cloth laminated tape, with a low gloss finish film coated with a Natural Rubber Adhesive. It's great for events and easy distribution among A/V teams who might not need the full 60-yard length version of this tape.5 COLORS AVAILABLE: Black, White, Gray, Brown, and BurgundyGaffer?tape, also known as:?gaf tape or spike tape, will conform well to irregular surfaces, and will not twist or curl.Excellent water, vapor and abrasion resistance.Clean removal on most surfaces (surface type & dwell time may affect performance).Suitable for entertainment type applications (concerts, trade shows, etc.) where minimal visibility of tape is desired. Used for holding down the cable, wires, electrical cords, and in stage set-ups for marking placement (i.e. "spike" tape). Suitable as a bookbinding tape for seaming & reinforcement.12.6 mil, 80 mesh. Adhesion: 34 oz/in.; Roll unwind 32 oz/in.; Tensible: 28 lb/in; Elongation: 12%; Operating temperature range: up to 150?F; Heat resistance: 185?F (3 hours max). 3'' neutral core/carton.; 1250mm x 500m Jumbos available. Alternative to Shurtape #PC-625; Scapa #125.Looking for 60-yard version? See our Standard Grade Gaffer Tape. It's the same but in 60 years and more colors!More info on Gaffer Tape on Wikipedia

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Posted 9 years ago
I was looking for an anti-slip tape to put on the gunwhales and steps of my aluminum boat which are very slippery when wet. Bought this tape and applied it. One thing is for sure: This stuff is ROUGH! It should make slipping on that aluminum just about impossible. As with any tape, thoroughly clean the surface with alcohol before applying it. I rubbed off a significant amount of skin when I smoothed out the tape against the aluminum surfaces using just my bare hands. CAUTION: Be careful when applying this stuff; it is very hard on your hands -- wear thick leather gloves! Haven't had the boat out of the garage yet because of the wintry weather, so I don't know how it will actually stand up in a marine environment.
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Posted 9 years ago