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<font face="Arial">If you need tape that can be repositioned a
couple of times be sure the vendor knows that. I specified some
3M tape for a customer's front panel, it was one touch and that's
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 9/12/19 4:52 PM, Maia Robbins-Zust
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<div>I've used double stick tape quite successfully for this.
Not the stuff at your local hardware store, you need to source
a really good tape. I've found several online vendor's that
cater to the sign making trade, that had what was needed.
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<div dir="auto">The tape allows one or two retry's before it
loses it's stickiness, and if it goes real bad, you can rip
up the tape and do over easily.</div>
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<div dir="auto">With designs that have wiggly edges, you put
the tape down and then trim away the parts not needed.</div>
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<div dir="auto">Probably wouldn't hold up for a touring
production, but worked great for a couple week run. And if
edges started peeling up a bit, it was easy to add a bit
more tape under the vinyl.</div>
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