Adhesive tape for cold & wet
- joeatomictoad
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Adhesive tape for cold & wet
Can any one recommend adhesive tape that stands the elements, and possibly a little bit thick. Not necessarily for anti-ice properties, but that would benefit too.
Use case: I installed aluminum B&D switch plates underneath Vice bindings. Now every time the heel comes down, the underheel springs hit the aluminum plate instead of the top sheet. Main problem is just the sound... metal-on-metal is much more disagreeable than metal-on-topsheet. Would like to mitigate this sound, if possible.
Use case: I installed aluminum B&D switch plates underneath Vice bindings. Now every time the heel comes down, the underheel springs hit the aluminum plate instead of the top sheet. Main problem is just the sound... metal-on-metal is much more disagreeable than metal-on-topsheet. Would like to mitigate this sound, if possible.
- Montana St Alum
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Re: Adhesive tape for cold & wet
Gorilla tape is pretty good.
- joeatomictoad
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- Joined: Sun Jul 26, 2020 9:20 pm
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- Favorite Skis: Nordica Enforcer 93; Icelantic Saba Pro 117; 22D HH & Vice
- Favorite boots: Scarpa T1
- Occupation: I make sure ships float.
Re: Adhesive tape for cold & wet
This sound was a non-issue on the slopes. Only problem was me making a mountain out of a mole hill.