For those Icky, Sticky, Gummy, Gooey, Greasy Cleaning Problems. We use this product on sails. It really takes off the old adhesive residue left when numbers are removed.
Designed for basting canvas fabrics like Sunbrella and Top Gun, this 3/8" tape is more aggressive than regular Seamstick—a help with coarse canvas fabrics which are harder to adhere to than smooth Dacron sailcloth. 60 yards per roll.
Before you sew you should use seamstick basting tape. Basting prevents feeding problems while sewing and assures that the cloth panels will come out evenly. And, it is much easier to baste sails, bags, covers and more than to pin them in place. 60 Yard Roll.
Before you sew you should use seamstick basting tape. Basting prevents feeding problems while sewing and assures that the cloth panels will come out evenly. And, it is much easier to baste sails, bags, covers and more than to pin them in place. 60 Yard Roll.
This 3M adhesive seam tape lives up to its "Super" name. It can be used instead of sewing to hold together the panels of small laminate sails (edge tapes and patches should still be sewn). 60 yards per roll.
Mylar/Kevlar basting tape is especially designed for use with fabric laminates, this 1/2" adhesive basting tape has a cloth matrix which makes stitches hold better. 50 yard roll.
We recommend the use of C3 tape with 3/4 oz spinnaker cloth for sails for boats under 35 feet. Although areas such as the clew and head patches still need to be sewn, making a spinnaker with C3 tape can be much quicker and cheaper than sewing. 55 Yard Roll.
Before you sew you should use seamstick basting tape. Basting prevents feeding problems while sewing and assures that the cloth panels will come out evenly. And, it is much easier to baste sails, bags, covers and more than to pin them in place. 60 Yard Roll.
This 3M adhesive seam tape lives up to its "Super" name. It can be used instead of sewing to hold together the panels of small laminate sails (edge tapes and patches should still be sewn). 60 yards per roll.