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Posted - October 02 2015 : 9:45:21 PM
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I bought this Liquid Electrical Tape a while back and recently decided to try it on a couple of things. I am happy with the results of this product. Will use it on my train wiring connections under the table... Coats wire connections and holds them together nicely...
Edited by - walt on October 03 2015 09:20:31 AM
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Posted - October 02 2015 : 11:59:20 PM
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So is it liquid masking tape or liquid electrical tape? Or both?
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Posted - October 03 2015 : 01:21:54 AM
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YEAH - what Glenn said....
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Posted - October 03 2015 : 08:29:05 AM
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* Brush on insulation has been around for a long time. I get the stuff made by 3M. Not hard to find when you look for it. As Walt say's he has even used it as a masking tape for those little things hard to protect from overspray when painting. Very use-full stuff!
A good post Walt ! frank
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Posted - October 03 2015 : 08:54:42 AM
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I'm sorry, Glenn and others. I don't know why I printed MASKING tape when it's obviously electrical ... That was pretty stupid... But however, I have found this to be a nice product.
Edited by - walt on October 03 2015 08:55:22 AM
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