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SpeedTape

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Average Ratings:
5

"Incredible" Triston Zismer on 8/3/2020 10:36 PM Rating:
Review: I cant say anything bad about this speed tape, Its strong but not to strong to where you would damage your work pieces when trying to separate them<br> <br> <strong>Response: </strong>Good to hear, Triston!

"Endless Uses" John Hutsko on 8/22/2017 12:39 PM Rating:
Review: I'm an engineer at a 4 star resort and I always keep a roll in my tool bag. I've used it to reattach furniture trim, carpet, wallpaper seams etc... but my #1 use is repairing the hem on the bottom rail of window shades. In the past it meant a trip back to the shop to glue and clamp but now I'm able to fix them in place which is a great time saver. My only complaint is the size of the inner core, I re-roll mine onto a scotch tape core for reduced size.<br> <br> <strong>Response: </strong> All great ideas. Thanks for sharing. Unfortunately the machine we use to slit it to width only accepts the 1 standard core size that we use, we couldn’t cut it on a smaller core size.

"Speed Tape" Wally Marshall on 1/31/2017 5:46 PM Rating:
Review: I use the speed tape for making jigs, it works exceptionally well and is fast and easy to work with. The holding power is exceptional as well. Another great product by Fast Cap.<br> <br> <strong>Response: </strong> Thanks! Would love to see a video!

"Needs Improvement" Jeff on 1/5/2017 10:45 AM Rating:
Review: When no other option is available, I'll reluctantly reach for this. I use it to make screw caps (with the cap punch kit) and instances where my glue pot automatic edgebander cannot process, such as curved edges. I find the adhesive to be very rubbery, to a point of gooey. You can easily shift the edge banding sideways with moderate pressure, even after allowing several days of "cure" time. Would like to see it improved, as the concept is solid. Heat activation or more of a pressure sensitivity so it could bond more solidly... here's hoping. <br> <br> <strong>Response: </strong> Sorry to hear that. The reason you are experiencing that is because you were not rolling it on and applying adequate pressure. You are leaving a 5.5 mill coating of adhesive standing proud on top of the material. When you roll it in with sufficient pressure the glue penetrate into the pores and fibers thereby bonding it solid. Paul

"Creative Idea!" Dave West on 11/27/2012 9:58 AM Rating:
Review: Hey Paul, I came up with a creative use for the SpeedTape. Check out my video... <p style="text-align: center;"><iframe width="500" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/MtdSMezVFNc" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe></p>

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