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  • Blademan
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    Ive been playing around with that chrome colored muffler tape, actually i believe it is used or use to be used in duct work, its metal faced with a sticky backing on it. so far its worked for doing some designs.

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  • wolf13
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    Thanks for the info guy's.
    Learning as I go.
    Wolf

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  • drfjr1976
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    Just a tip. When masking off large areas, use aluminum foil.

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  • Millermatic
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    The powder (near the taped area) may be disturbed by removing regular masking tape. You're best off with the high-temp tape, then peeling it off after you cure.

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  • wolf13
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    Hello all,

    I'm new to PC, (actually am just getting ready to do my first few practice parts), but learning alot from this forum. When I ordered my gun and powder from Caswell, I forgot to order the masking tape. My question is, why couldn't I just mask with regular tape, and remove it before baking?

    Thanks,
    Wolf
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