ATG Double Stick Tape, 3/4"

$8.50

ATG Tape aka automatic tape gun tape is made to be used in a dispenser “gun”. I learned about it many years ago when I worked as a picture framer. It’s a fantastically sticky, thin as dragonfly wings, double stick tape that can be used to effectively hold two pieces of metal together. It’ll hold if you’re piercing out two fiddly pieces for champleve’ and it’ll hold pieces to gather as you prepare to set rivets. It really holds.

To remove the tape, use something thin to wedge one edge of the piece apart, just like shucking clams. Once separated, the tape can be rolled away with your finger or by using a rubber adhesive eraser.

ATG Tape aka automatic tape gun tape is made to be used in a dispenser “gun”. I learned about it many years ago when I worked as a picture framer. It’s a fantastically sticky, thin as dragonfly wings, double stick tape that can be used to effectively hold two pieces of metal together. It’ll hold if you’re piercing out two fiddly pieces for champleve’ and it’ll hold pieces to gather as you prepare to set rivets. It really holds.

To remove the tape, use something thin to wedge one edge of the piece apart, just like shucking clams. Once separated, the tape can be rolled away with your finger or by using a rubber adhesive eraser.

This tape can also be used to secure a paper piercing pattern in place (say that 3x fast!). It also has good adhesion to most plastic films, metal foils, etc. It can be used for product assembly, design work and packaging.

The deets:

Size: 3/4” x 36 yards

Of Note: This tape is reverse wound, which means the adhesive is on the outside of the paper liner.

This listing is for one (1) roll of ATG Tape

How to use: Remove the outer liner, cutting just before the tape becomes visible. Keep the liner so it can be replaced when the roll is not in use. This will keep the tape from sticking to everything it bumps up against. The adhesive is on the outer side of a gold paper liner, ay the tape in place, cut to length, smooth down with your finger, remove the gold liner when you’re ready to stick items together.