Re: Quality/Factory/Made IN USA Harness Tape
[Re: challenger70]
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07/27/21 10:13 PM
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I thought I'd have an answer for you, but when I went out to see what brand I have, there was no label. Hopefully you get an answer!
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Re: Quality/Factory/Made IN USA Harness Tape
[Re: PhillyRag]
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07/28/21 10:20 AM
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Are you looking for the cloth or plastic (non-adhesive) type? Just whatever is close to factory in 1970. Thanks for all the replies there is a sea of choices on Amazon with a wide range of prices for possibly the same stuff. The inline tube stuff which looks to be more on the non-cloth side seems close to factory.
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Re: Quality/Factory/Made IN USA Harness Tape
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07/29/21 10:41 AM
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3M makes a really good tape but the parts stores around here don't carry it. However the local Ace hardware does. Super 77 I believe. Way better the the junky parts store stuff.
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Re: Quality/Factory/Made IN USA Harness Tape
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I use a cloth Harness tape from a company called Tesa. Its OEM on some german cars and it works very well, it also comes off clean if you ever remove it.
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Re: Quality/Factory/Made IN USA Harness Tape
[Re: Bad340fish]
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07/29/21 01:50 PM
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I use a cloth Harness tape from a company called Tesa. Its OEM on some german cars and it works very well, it also comes off clean if you ever remove it. X2 on the Tesa cloth, 3m77 turns into a sticky mess under the hood, fantastic in your house. Best to use plain no glue tape with Tesa on the ends.
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Re: Quality/Factory/Made IN USA Harness Tape
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There are also several different self fusing tapes available for stopping the ends from unraveling. maost are available at the local home depots, lowes, etc. They work extremely well See link LINKY FOR SELF FUSING TAPE We used to use that when I overhauled antenna in the Navy. Works great, but looks nothing like stock. Also have no idea how it would hold up in an underhood environment.
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Re: Quality/Factory/Made IN USA Harness Tape
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07/29/21 10:59 PM
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There are also several different self fusing tapes available for stopping the ends from unraveling. maost are available at the local home depots, lowes, etc. They work extremely well See link LINKY FOR SELF FUSING TAPE We used to use that when I overhauled antenna in the Navy. Works great, but looks nothing like stock. Also have no idea how it would hold up in an underhood environment. FWIW a good brand of self fusing silicone tape will hold up to 500 degree heat, but as you say it looks wrong. I like it for some stuff.
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