How To Use Spray Adhesive and Double-Faced Tape - WOOD magazine
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- Learn how to use spray adhesives and double-faced tape to keep patterns in place and templates secure. WOOD magazine's Jim Heavey shows you exactly how to apply and remove for a flawless finish.
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Great video by Jim which is not surprising. Absolute best and most informed presenter for Wood Magazine. Thank you for tips on both products!
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Great presentation!
Best presenter at Wood Mag! Thanks Jim for tips.
For spay adhesive, put masking tape on wood first, spray onto masking tape, apply pattern to tapre surface. After cutting, no need for mineral spirits, simply unpeel tape.
Didn't realize you could dissolve spray adhesive with mineral spirits. Thanks for the tip!
Carpet tape is the same stuff … great video yet again.
Great video. It would be more helpful to go into the different types of strengths and brands of both spray adhesives and tapes.
Well presented and informative video.
I just checked 6-7 double-faced tape items on Amazon and none stated if they were paper or cloth backed. Any way to determine which type before buying?
Good stuff Jim!
Nice
You should have added spraying both surfaces for some uses and double sided tape for glue blocks for woodturning.
What do you recommend to remove the adhesive on painted or stained surfaces?
Does this work with cardboard?
How do I keep spray adhesive can from clogging the first project or what do you recommend for one time use/mini cans? Do they exist?
if the tip clogs, remove it and soak it in solvent, such as lacquer thinner.
Watch you fingers. Many woodshop teachers losy many more fingers!
please suggest--------
for duct joints to make it leak proof permanent solution not even water or air can leak which adhesive will be best.