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Topic: Packing Tape for splices
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Nantawat Kittiwarakul
Master Film Handler
Posts: 280
From: Rajburana, Bangkok, Thailand
Registered: Aug 2017
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posted April 12, 2018 02:26 AM
Been there,done that. In short - it won't work.
OK,some would be passable as a "temporary" splice,some would be pretty close to genuine splicing tape. But will leave some residual gummy mess when peeled off. The rest (and most) of them will ooze,stretch,gummed up when running tru the projector causing some breakage then.
So if you're making less than,say 50-100 splices a year,a roll of splicing tape wouldn't break the bank/your pocket anyway.
-------------------- Just a lone collector from a faraway land...
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Bill Brandenstein
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1632
From: California
Registered: Aug 2007
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posted April 12, 2018 06:41 PM
I disagree. IF and ONLY if you use 3M heavy duty, you have a product that is extremely close to 35mm theatrical splicing tape, such as would be used for plattering a print. I've yet to find the adhesive migrating. 3M typically makes the world's best adhesives, and I wouldn't trust any other brand. On the other hand, I never use this for permanent splices; yet, I'll put stuff together for months at a time and have no problem either running the stuff, nor pulling it apart when I'm done. Because the adhesive is slightly thicker and softer than typical splice tape, sometimes it will leave some behind when removed, but this is easily pulled off by pecking it with tape, or using film cleaner.
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