I saw some silicone tape at Home Depot for about $7 and Duluth Trading Co. has it (Xtreme Tape), too, at $30 for 6 ten foot rolls. YMMV. I can't say if these are made in America. Rob
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 3:29 PM, David Beierl <dbeierl@attglobal.net> wrote: > At 09:26 AM 9/14/2009, Mike Collum wrote: > >> Jeff Lincoln wrote: >> >>> is it just called Rescue Tape? >>> >> >> There are probably other brands, but this one is just called "Rescue >> Tape". In fact, they even have a website at www.rescuetape.com. I >> haven't gone there yet but will right away. Their package says, "Made >> in USA" (FWIW). >> >> Mike >> > > The stuff has been in common use in marine circles for at least a > decade, but in Standish Napa had never heard of it, nor had Advanced > or VIP. I bought that roll at a Pilot? truck stop in CT? West > Marine undoubtedly carries it in several colors, but the Rescue Tape > is somewhat wider than I remember the marine stuff being. > > Keep it clean and stretch it minimum 50%, 100% better. $10 for a decent > roll. > > Yours, > David > |
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