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πŸ–ŒοΈ Lineco Acid-Free Gummed Hinging Tape: 1.25 inch X 35 Feet, Black - Perfect for Artwork Framing with Linen Fabric (L533-1016) Review

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MaterialLinen
Size1.25" x 35 ft.
ColorBlack
Compatible MaterialPaper, Fabric
BrandLineco

Description of πŸ–ŒοΈ Lineco Acid-Free Gummed Hinging Tape: 1.25 inch X 35 Feet, Black - Perfect for Artwork Framing with Linen Fabric (L533-1016)

Acid-free tape. Used as a hinge in framing paper artwork. 1.25 inch by 35 foot self-adhesive roll. Black

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

DIY Book Repair

First time using this product. Cloth tape is thinner than I expected. I thought it was thicker, like the cloth tape they use at the public library. I have used 2 layers of tape to secure my bible (leather soft cover book) it has only been a few months so cannot comment on the longevity of the product.

Pros
  • 1.25" x 35' Roll of Tape
Cons
  • General Information

is water activated) as it can be easily removed later by dampening the tape. Self-adhesive tape is like masking tape (or carpet tape) and cannot be removed without tearing the paper or carpet. If you look closely at the label in the photo in the advert, you will see that it says "self-adhesive". I didn't look closely enough.

Pros
  • Acid Free Tape
Cons
  • High Price

Revainrating 5 out of 5

So many uses, so little time

I keep coming back to this volume for various projects. not difficult - we're not talking duct tape/tape here. It also cannot be used for "home renovation" projects (please do not protect window seams or duct connections with this material!). Rather, it is a volume for archival restoration. I've used it to make styrofoam or tarp hanging frames, reinforce cardboard, repair tears in classic 1930's film stills, reinforce old postcards, photos and book spines, and much more. It's deceptively strong

Pros
  • Used as a loop for framing paperwork
Cons
  • Obsolete