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  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt McCoy View Post
    You might consider a roll system to apply facing to the tape/carrier backing and then cut to size.
    This is what I was thinking as well. The only real difference I see from the roll to the sheet for storage is the roll is cheaper to produce, because you don't need backing on both sides of the tape during storage.

    Out of curiosity, did Bron have anything they could offer you or was that a dead end for this Brian?
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    Strouce is sending samples. Seems time consuming to unroll, apply tape to another backing, make sure it's flat then cut. 100,000 times...
    If all goes well I may have to get a machine made to apply the tape somehow...

  3. #18
    Quote Originally Posted by Jerome Stanek View Post
    He only would need 278 rolls of 12inch x 60 yard roll
    You're right, I was factoring 12x12", not 12x6"...
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  4. #19
    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Robison View Post
    Strouce is sending samples. Seems time consuming to unroll, apply tape to another backing, make sure it's flat then cut. 100,000 times...
    If all goes well I may have to get a machine made to apply the tape somehow...
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