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Splice tape

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Right near the coloured phasing tape on the electrical shelf should be
3M Splicing Tape- 600 v.
Industrially it is used to cover large diameter terminations and splices.
It is rubber in texture and is stored in a roll with a layer separation flim, otherwise it will "meld" (bond to itself).
It is stretchable which helps it adhere under tension and soon "melds" together with no unraveling ends and no glue.

I use it on my paddle successfully, on the plastic T grip and the carbon fibre shaft. Lasts very well. Probably same stuff a previous post mentioned but in a industrial version.
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Re: Splice tape

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I've thought about trying this on carbon shafts-

http://www.google.com/products/catalog? ... CFoQ8wIwAQ#

Comes in different colors, may even make a decent touch-up for vinyl skin boats
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Post by ezwater »

So, there's this cuttlefish that flashes all of its skin in order to hypnotise prey.....

Eddyhops, is that how you get the girls?

Some people only need to tape their heads. :o
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Post by eddyhops »

ezwater wrote:So, there's this cuttlefish that flashes all of its skin in order to hypnotise prey.....

Eddyhops, is that how you get the girls?

Some people only need to tape their heads. :o
???
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Post by philcanoe »

must attest - he's caught his limit (and a keeper) already
    ^~^~^ different strokes ~ for different folks ^~^~^
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    Post by Shep »

    We used some plastidip to insulate battery terminals in a small racecar when I was in school. Found out the hard way that it comes right off with gasoline... :( I don't think it's actually all that tough. (Although gasoline is a heck of a solvent...)
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    Post by Deadwood »

    The plastidip that you actually "DIP" things into and the stuff in the spray can are two different things in my opinion. Only tried it on a metal surface...but it came right off. In fact, i was able to peel it off in basically one big piece.

    Even if you prepped the shaft with sandpaper and cleaned it with acetone I bet it would rub off after a few strokes. (Keep your mind on paddles here folks...I'll not be responsible for any trips to the E.R.) :lol:
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    Post by Bob P »

    I used the "dip" type of Plasti-Dip on the shaft before. It didn't last that long but it didn't instantly deteriorate either. I brushed on at least 5 thin layers, and if I did it again, I'd do ten layers. Probably build up 0.06"-0.08" thickness.

    At any rate, I just ordered some of the recommended tape, so I'll try that first.
    Bob P
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