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Unread 09-01-2007, 14:01
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Re: Grip Tape

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Originally Posted by Elgin Clock View Post
HOWEVER... Stuff such as drawer liner material have been legal in the past since it is not adhesive backed usually. You just have to find a non-adhesive way to attach it to something.
Why can't I use epoxy to attach drawer liner to a ramp? This is not tape or any other adhesive-backed material, is it? A definition of "tape" so broad as to prohibit the use of any adhesive would make many glued wooden components illegal, too, I would think.

Taken to its logical conclusion, even fiberglass poltrusions would be outlawed, as they are glass fibers "taped" together with polyester resins.

It's a question that needs to go to the formal Q&A forum.
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