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high bond double sided tape or 3M 30nf

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i've used the killer red stuff and it works great. i bought mine from drumfoundry.com. http://www.drumfoundry.com/p-3335-double-coated-wrap-tape-psa-3-x180-.aspx

since i have the 3" wide tape, i just rolled out a length of it, laid the strips down side my side and then used an exacto knife to trim off the excess.

Posted on 12 years ago
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From jwsedens

i've used the killer red stuff and it works great. i bought mine from drumfoundry.com. http://www.drumfoundry.com/p-3335-double-coated-wrap-tape-psa-3-x180-.aspxsince i have the 3" wide tape, i just rolled out a length of it, laid the strips down side my side and then used an exacto knife to trim off the excess.

this is great to hear

very encouraging indeed

this stuff is pretty strong huh?

Posted on 12 years ago
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From Gvdadrummasum

this stuff is pretty strong huh?

yeah. once it cures, it's solid as a rock.

i like to leave a little bit of an exposed spot on the ends of each piece when i apply the tape to the inlays, and then glue the very ends of the overlaps with superglue. just make sure to mask off EVERYTHING around that spot when you glue because superglue has a way of getting all over the place.

Posted on 12 years ago
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That looks like what drumfoundry sells, [COLOR="DarkRed"]3" roll @ 75.00[/COLOR]

Oops, link was already posted, missed it.

Posted on 12 years ago
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From jwsedens

yeah. once it cures, it's solid as a rock. i like to leave a little bit of an exposed spot on the ends of each piece when i apply the tape to the inlays, and then glue the very ends of the overlaps with superglue. just make sure to mask off EVERYTHING around that spot when you glue because superglue has a way of getting all over the place.

so you apply the tape to the inlay then lay it in the slot?

do you recommend that other than taping the slot and applying the inlay to that ?

Posted on 12 years ago
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i apply the tape to the inlay wrap first. it's easier to trim to the width of the strip than it is to trim to the width of the groove.

edit: it just dawned on me that you are probably doing a 1/2" inlay. since the tape is available in 1/2", it's probably easier to place the tape in the groove first.

Posted on 12 years ago
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As far as using glue, I use E6000/Goop:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/E6000-GOOP-ADHESIVE-SEALANT-GLUE-6-BIG-3-7-OZ-TUBES-/310300196858

http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-AMAZING-GOOP-1-oz-140032-/320978562583?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4abbd02e17

These are two different brands, but it's the exact same adhesive. I use it on everything. It's like a heavy duty silicon, that stays live, doesn't get brittle. It's easy to clean off the excess, even after it dries. It has never failed me in any application. I've even used it to re-glue a rear view mirror.

"Failing to prepare, is preparing to fail". John Wooden

Blaemire / Jenkins-Martin drums.

http://www.jenkinsmartindrums.com/
Posted on 12 years ago
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From jwsedens

i apply the tape to the inlay wrap first. it's easier to trim to the width of the strip than it is to trim to the width of the groove.edit: it just dawned on me that you are probably doing a 1/2" inlay. since the tape is available in 1/2", it's probably easier to place the tape in the groove first.

its a 3/4" Gretsch round badge inlay and I am using 1/2" tape

it makes sense to me to put the tape on the inlay then just place it

Posted on 12 years ago
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The name of the tape that i used at the two drum shop's and now at mine shop is TESA tape. Its made in charlotte,N.C. by TESA Tape Co....Mikey

Posted on 12 years ago
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Update on glueing down a seam lift on a 77 era Rogers floor tom useing ELmers white glue. Didn't hold. Worked fine for my inlay's on wood.

The Elmers did hold on my wrap I got from Sam Bernard. This old silver wrap didn't hold with crazy glue either. . Going to scrape out the Elmers and try something else. Maybe that Goop.

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