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someone up in canada had suggested "tesa-tape" to stick tyvek signs to the outside of windows; supposedly it's semi-permanent and withstands the elements. must be a candian product- i sure can't find it around here. any other ideas? i'm going to start moving inot tyvek signs as opposed to painting directly onto the glass. at least i'm going to TRY it and see how it works. -john hayes
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tesa tape is just a brand name of tape and they make a really aggresive double sided tape. I've used it as pallet adhesive for screenprinting shirts i think it was the carpet tape that i used. try walmart or kmart
jon
-------------------- Jon Peterman 200 Summit Loop Grants Pass, OR -------------------- a.k.a. dc-62 success is in Jesus Christ
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John, Is this something that you do a lot of? I have rolls of 44" adhesive backed Tyvek that I use to stick on corogated cardboard store displays after screenprinting it. I don't know how removable it may or may not be as I've never tryed to get ot off anything. If you could use a quantity and need a sample let me know.
Bill
-------------------- Bill Modzel Mod-Zel screen Printing Traverse city, MI modzel@sbcglobal.net
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Be sure to test the compatability with your paints. I know thta Tyvek can also "pucker-up" as well. I think DuPont also made a product called TygerRag that was enamel receptive, but am not sure if it's still in use. After testing, please let us all know,...good luck!
-------------------- Rich Stebbing RichSigns Rohnert Park CA 707-795-5588 Posts: 755 | From: Rohnert Park, CA | Registered: Nov 1998
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