Rail tape / heli tape

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AussieTim999
AussieTim999
8 posts
8 posts
29 Sep 2013 7:42am
Can anyone provide some advice on how to apply in a "professional" way?
HumanCartoon
HumanCartoon
VIC
2098 posts
VIC, 2098 posts
29 Sep 2013 10:23am
Buy RailSaver Pro.


(or if you must use heli tape, try using a small squeegee...blokes at my local shop use one of those windscreen snow scrapers with the rubber edge)
Gosup
Gosup
WA
72 posts
WA, 72 posts
29 Sep 2013 7:41pm
I found if you stretch the tape or keep it under consistent tension when applying, this usually gives good results and limits the opportunity for bubbles to form. If your applying it by yourself back the nose or tail against a wall so you can pull to the wall applying liberal tension, after the first 15cm is stuck firm.

Next time I tape a rail I'm thinking I'll leave the tape in the sun for a few minutes then trial it on a down pipe... has anyone tried this?
TheGoodDr
TheGoodDr
SA
216 posts
SA, 216 posts
29 Sep 2013 11:00pm
Peel the backing off as you go and only stick a narrow centre line for the full length of the tape, using your finger / thumb to apply pressure as you go. This allows you to centre the tape where you want.

Next run your finger along either side of the centre line overlapping where already stuck to remove chance of bubbles. It may take 3 or 4 passes on each side of centre to reach the edge.

I have found this method far easier than trying to stick the full width as you go.
GizzieNZ
GizzieNZ
4103 posts
4103 posts
30 Sep 2013 1:59pm
Don't do it....if you sticking stuff on your rail be aware one day you might want to remove it.....not called sticky tape with no good reason
E T
E T
QLD
2286 posts
E T E T
QLD, 2286 posts
30 Sep 2013 5:29pm
I am sure DJ has got a DIY vid on this hasn't he.

ET.
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