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Can’t I Just Dunk Regular Electrical Tape In Tabasco Sauce?

Can’t I Just Dunk Regular Electrical Tape In Tabasco Sauce?

For reasons only rodents understand, mice seem to like to chew on wiring harnesses and insulation. Sensing an opportunity to exploit a new market, Honda (yes, that Honda!) has come out with a special tape called “Rodent Deterrent Tape”, a product that is intended to repel animals that might chew on your auto wiring. We […]

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Tape Means Jobs For This South Carolina Town

Tape Means Jobs For This South Carolina Town

German adhesive tape maker Coroplast is making a big investment in South Carolina. Coroplast Tape Corporation is planning a $12 million dollar production facility in Rock Hill, which will be their first American plant. When completed, the maker of tapes used in the auto industry will employ 150 workers.    

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Is Gaffers Tape “Beneath You”?  It Might Be If You Ride A Bus

Is Gaffers Tape “Beneath You”? It Might Be If You Ride A Bus

Our primary customer base for adhesive backed cloth tapes is in entertainment and audio visual production.  Gaffers tape is used to tape down cables, make repairs, hold things temporarily in place and a thousand other things in theatres, conference rooms and on video and film sets. A recent order from a new customer presented us […]

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Keep Gaffers Tape Handy with a DIY Keychain

Keep Gaffers Tape Handy with a DIY Keychain

Want to always have gaffers tape on hand but don’t want to lug around a heavy roll everywhere you go? Strobist photography blog offers tips for creating a gaffers tape key chain using only a pencil and a paperclip. Click here for a step by step tutorial. Allabouttape.com is your source for information about the adhesive […]

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Lexus Teases Car and Driver with Gaffers Tape Covered Prototype

Lexus Teases Car and Driver with Gaffers Tape Covered Prototype

Lexus will release a new IS sports sedan at the Detroit Auto Show in January. The car company teased Car and Driver with a prototype covered in vinyl and gaffers tape in order to disguise the styling. To see the new Lexus, click here.

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