Desert_Racer Supporter Supporter Full Member Minuteman Dec 22, 2011 1,382 1,254 USA Nov 15, 2021 #1 Nov 15, 2021 #1 What clear tape is the best for taping a range card to your stock?
Rob01 Moderator Staff member Moderator Full Member Minuteman Jul 9, 2001 17,794 14,845 NC Nov 15, 2021 #2 Nov 15, 2021 #2 Packing tape works fine. Reactions: camocorvette
Desert_Racer Supporter Supporter Full Member Minuteman Dec 22, 2011 1,382 1,254 USA Nov 15, 2021 #3 Nov 15, 2021 #3 Thank you for your suggestion. I was looking for something with stronger adhesive. I have not had good luck with packing tape.
Thank you for your suggestion. I was looking for something with stronger adhesive. I have not had good luck with packing tape.
Rob01 Moderator Staff member Moderator Full Member Minuteman Jul 9, 2001 17,794 14,845 NC Nov 15, 2021 #4 Nov 15, 2021 #4 Did you use alcohol and degrease the stock first? And are you putting it over the card or under it? I find it hard to get my cards off a stock using packing tape.
Did you use alcohol and degrease the stock first? And are you putting it over the card or under it? I find it hard to get my cards off a stock using packing tape.
GrumpyOleFart Sardaukar are sissies Full Member Minuteman Sep 18, 2020 2,498 3,556 Perth, Western Australia Nov 15, 2021 #5 Nov 15, 2021 #5 Dont often use cards. When the need arises, I laminate the card, and have a rubber band either end.
Desert_Racer Supporter Supporter Full Member Minuteman Dec 22, 2011 1,382 1,254 USA Nov 15, 2021 #6 Nov 15, 2021 #6 Yes. Putting it over the card. To clarify, it’s on an AR stock (LMT SOPMOD), so the texturing may be causing the issue. Reactions: Rob01
Yes. Putting it over the card. To clarify, it’s on an AR stock (LMT SOPMOD), so the texturing may be causing the issue.
Longrangeprecision762 Lord, make me fast and accurate. Full Member Minuteman Jan 25, 2018 1,053 2,570 Michigan Nov 15, 2021 #7 Nov 15, 2021 #7 The clear gorilla tape is alot thicker and more durable than just regular packing tape. Reactions: Desert_Racer
Rob01 Moderator Staff member Moderator Full Member Minuteman Jul 9, 2001 17,794 14,845 NC Nov 15, 2021 #8 Nov 15, 2021 #8 It might be the actual plastic of the stock too. Some plastics don’t take adhesives well. Try that gorilla stuff and see if it helps.
It might be the actual plastic of the stock too. Some plastics don’t take adhesives well. Try that gorilla stuff and see if it helps.
Longrangeprecision762 Lord, make me fast and accurate. Full Member Minuteman Jan 25, 2018 1,053 2,570 Michigan Nov 15, 2021 #9 Nov 15, 2021 #9 If you use industrial Velcro and laminate the cards you can switch loads without having to break out a razor blade. Reactions: camocorvette and M8541Reaper
If you use industrial Velcro and laminate the cards you can switch loads without having to break out a razor blade.
Desert_Racer Supporter Supporter Full Member Minuteman Dec 22, 2011 1,382 1,254 USA Nov 15, 2021 #10 Nov 15, 2021 #10 Rob01 said: It might be the actual plastic of the stock too. Some plastics don’t take adhesives well. Try that gorilla stuff and see if it helps. Click to expand... Good point. I'll try the gorilla tape and report back. If its anything like their duct tape, it'll work well.
Rob01 said: It might be the actual plastic of the stock too. Some plastics don’t take adhesives well. Try that gorilla stuff and see if it helps. Click to expand... Good point. I'll try the gorilla tape and report back. If its anything like their duct tape, it'll work well.