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Reddit mentions of Duck Fiberglass Reinforced Gummed Kraft Paper Tape, Water Activated, 2.75 Inches x 375 Feet (964913)

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Reddit mentions: 6

We found 6 Reddit mentions of Duck Fiberglass Reinforced Gummed Kraft Paper Tape, Water Activated, 2.75 Inches x 375 Feet (964913). Here are the top ones.

Duck Fiberglass Reinforced Gummed Kraft Paper Tape, Water Activated, 2.75 Inches x 375 Feet (964913)
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    Features:
  • Aggressive water activated adhesive becomes part of the box or carton. Best used with a gummed tape dispenser machine.
  • One must wet the tape in order for the adhesive to get sticky.  Gummed paper tape is not self-adhesive.
  • 60# kraft paper backing is reinforced with a heavy duty fiberglass filament for extra tensile strength and durability
  • Great for heavy duty and high volume shipping and provides a professional, quality look
  • Due to the fiberglass reinforcements, the tape itself is not recyclable
Specs:
ColorBrown
Height5.68 Inches
Length5.68 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateMay 2015
SizeSingle Roll
Weight2.06 Pounds
Width5.75 Inches

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Found 6 comments on Duck Fiberglass Reinforced Gummed Kraft Paper Tape, Water Activated, 2.75 Inches x 375 Feet (964913):

u/hawkswin1 · 2 pointsr/Silverbugs

I recommend this tape for registered. If you use a shiny tape the post office stamp won’t work. They need to stamp something over the center opening and the stamp won’t stick to clear tape.

u/MacDjinn · 2 pointsr/reddit.com

A few things:

The money/chicken dance/kitty's chest cards should be black and white, it will be much easier to print on sheets of colored paper. (Maybe OP is sending files like that? Something to consider to lower costs/improve quality of printing.)

Easiest way to package this will be to get a copy of Monopoly from a thrift store, fix up the box with some paper tape or similar. Then paint/etc on the box, print the board on a semi gloss and adhesive to the existing board and you've got a set with pieces, houses etc.

u/Keegan19921 · 2 pointsr/SCREENPRINTING

https://www.amazon.com/Duck-Reinforced-Gummed-Inches-964913/dp/B0026RHV7A
like this one wet it apply it top and bottom of the screen and then dry it.

u/MichaelStackson · 1 pointr/Silverbugs

Of course. Get your stuff packed up ahead of time, take your time with this, tape and cushion the tubes if they are in tubes, make sure everything is immobile, use papers or whatever to fill any void space, because these will be heavy. The green plastic monster box won't fit in any of the flat rates, so pack those with your other home items. If you want to apply the gummed craft tape shit at home to save time, this is what I'm talking about. Determine when your local post office is the least busy and try to go then, because you're about to back things up a bit. If you can pick up some registered mail forms with your flat rate boxes ahead of time, that will save you some time as well. Bring your packages in and tell the postal worker that you'd like to ship the flat rates with the registered mail service and insured. You simply declare a value and attest to the contents on the forms. USPS is pretty confident that registered mail won't get lost, so they won't need to inspect the contents unless you have a nosy or ignorant postal worker, which is possible as I've found the working knowledge of the average USPS employee to be all over the place. If you haven't already covered every seam and I mean every seam at home with that insidious, contemptible, craft tape garbage, you will have to request the tape, wet sponge and scissors at the front desk. They should have it for free, but who knows, maybe call ahead. Now get ready for some real fun. You'll probably have to move down to some unoccupied part of the counter, fumbling around like a dolt. It will take you a good while and copious profanity to apply that Satan-spawned crap at the post office, then you'll be ready to pay and ship. You may get a little grief if your desk clerk is a spindly-armed weakling, but all should go well at this point. Just get organized and prepared ahead of time, I know you've got the move to contend with, but don't cut corners here, as it will leave your custody and make its way across the country without you. JM Bullion does a [pretty good] (https://www.jmbullion.com/how-to-ship-silver-and-gold-safely/) write up about it too. A couple of tips: if you do the crap-tape at home, use a small round sponge in a shallow dish filled with water, with the sponge sitting slightly above the rim. You cut to length and glide the gummed side of that horrid tape over the wet sponge's surface and quickly apply. More is better as they take registered mail very seriously and the tape is there so that they can apply metric shit-tons of little stamps to the surface to insure that no employee breaks the seal for a peek. With four monster boxes, you're going to become top-ace at applying that awful shit. Also, only the exterior box need be taped. Go in, act like it is completely normal and get your job done. The majority of the bill will be registered mail and insurance, silver is down now, so hopefully it will be less than I remember. Try a calculator on the USPS site and get an idea. You perhaps can see now why I would drive it, but only you are the best judge for your situation. Either way, a little inconvenience to accomplish your goal. Despite what others have said I have no reservations about bullion in USPS registered mail, but ONLY registered mail. I speak from direct experience here, same process same monster boxes. Good luck my friend.

u/tourguide1337 · 0 pointsr/mildlyinfuriating

next time u wanna do that use this shit. you put it on the corners of the boxes and the normal openings no extra layers needed
https://www.amazon.com/Duck-Fiberglass-Reinforced-Activated-964913/dp/B0026RHV7A