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Re: Where to get this tape
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For teams in Southern California there is a store called FilmTools in "beautiful downtown Burbank" that carries it in just about any color. |
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Re: Where to get this tape
Also check local DJ places (which might be more common than theater places)...
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Re: Where to get this tape
You can find it at Guitar Center
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Re: Where to get this tape
Is standard grey duct tape a suitable replacement?
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Re: Where to get this tape
Not really. Duct tape is shiny; gaffer's tape is not. Beige masking tape would probably be closer.
For simple testing purposes, duct tape will be fine. Just don't expect to be able to detect the gray gaffer's tape with the same sensitivity adjustment on the sensor. |
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Re: Where to get this tape
Gaffer's tape is meant to be applied, and later removed, without leaving lots of sticky residue on surfaces. Duct tape is NOT like that -- it will leave a nasty mess behind when you pull it up.
Your building's facilities staff will probably not be happy if you put duct tape on the carpet. |
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