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Just a quickie why do all the demos show using 4 pieces of tape for mugs when its easier to use only 2 longer strips. Does it make a difference.
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Preference I guess. Some just use 1 piece going accross the 2 ends. Can't say I have seen 4 used..
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1 piece, straight through the handle!
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i use 2 :)
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I find 2 seperate pieces works best for me. You can get away with tiny pieces but I deliberately use way too much as my last employer had a hang up about using too much heat tape....heck a whole roll in just one year? Goodness forbid ;-)
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bikertec;17143 wrote:Just a quickie why do all the demos show using 4 pieces of tape for mugs when its easier to use only 2 longer strips. Does it make a difference.
Michael, the difference it makes is you tend to have to buy 2 rolls instead of 1.........lol
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I find it easier to level with just 2 bits, 2 tiny bits!
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2 tiny bits is better for your Profit :) than 4
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