White Vinyl Batten Tape
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White vinyl batten tape. Designed to be stapled or tacked to wood and plastic. The tape is flexible and easy to use unroll hold in place and staple. A step up from the seam tape to make your walls look professionally done. It is white and contributes to a neat and attractive structure.
Pull tape taut before stapling. It can even be used to secure plastic film to windows. You can use an arrow type of stapler found at your local hardware store and use 1 2 ceiling tile staples. Ken bar s vinyl batten tape provides a quick fastening method for stapling plastic film to wood framing.
This vinly batten tape is formulated to resist cracking from the cold. We love how strong this tape is and that it is very versatile and can be used in a variety of different outdoor tasks. White vinyl batten tape 0 75in x 500ft roll case of 4 rolls 142 99. Item 1562584 model 2093 48tc3.
Rv paneling batten strips adobe arctic white 1 thick and 8 long. Goes with adobe arctic white rv paneling. The tape acts as a batten strip to hold the plastic film in place. It is a white durable vinyl strip.
To remove the plastic film pull on the tape and the staples come out. Batten tape is great for attaching plastic covers to greenhouses. When you are ready to remove simply grab an end of the tape and pull. Available in rolls of 500 long.
The 3 4 wide and 1 32 thick vinyl tape is formulated to resist cold cracking. Flexible and easy to use white vinyl strips 3 4 inch wide and 1 329 inch thick. Batten tape is a white vinyl strip 3 4 wide and 1 32 thick. This batten tape is 3 4 wide and 1 32 thick.
75 00 per 500 roll including shipping to contiguous us. Batten tape is very flexible and easy to use unroll hold in place and staple. It is a 3 4 wide white vinyl stapling tape and you should place staples about every 1 1 2. Staple at least every 4 inches using a minimum of 5 16 staples.
This is a white vinyl strip 3 4 wide and 1 32 inch thick and will resist cold cracking. For a tighter seal staple every 2. Great for holding down tarps over construction projects.