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    Unless there is a reason for doing this right now I would wait and get some double sided tape tomorrow. No sense in rushing it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Str8Raz0r View Post
    Unless there is a reason for doing this right now I would wait and get some double sided tape tomorrow. No sense in rushing it.
    Other then it being nice and cool in my workshop it can wait till tomorrow :-( What kind of double sided tape should I get?

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    plain 'ol rubber glue works well for me, but you have to let it dry first.

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    Quote Originally Posted by socalkid View Post
    Other then it being nice and cool in my workshop it can wait till tomorrow :-( What kind of double sided tape should I get?

    Thanks,

    Chris
    i use double sided carpet tape it is strong and does not let the scales fall while applying the finish.
    I used to use regular double sided tape but it was useless for the above mentioned reasons.
    Stefan

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    I will glue mine together sometimes, I usually glue them together with a piece of paper in the middle. The paper will tear in half when you go to separate the two halves, then you need to scrape off the glue spots.

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