Being an electrician in my previous career I used that quite a bit. If the can would spill in the truck it would be glued to what ever and would not give. BUT it cost 33.00 per can for the scotch brand. That's what stops me from using it.
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Wow. I only pay 8 bucks for a can from the local parts store.Highway Sailor and Home_on_wheels Thank this.
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Must be a very big can!!
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The clear gorilla works great, better than black for tarpsHighway Sailor Thanks this.
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I didn't know they have clear. I will check that out, right now I use the wide black tape.
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No......It was a quart if I remember correctly.
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That may be, I never thought to look there. The stuff we used was a Scotch liquid insulation tape. It was used over a taped splice to prevent moisture from entering the splice and provide a high voltage insulation wrap around the splice. Can be very messy.
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The clear never worked for me. Yea downside is it's black On a blue tarp lol
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Any rubber cement?
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Vinyl cement works much better.
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