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Still pre-masking by hand..

asignstop

New Member
Hey everyone, I have been pre-masking everything by hand for a while and am interested to see what the forum thinks is the best tool to “upgrade” to. I have used the weber-made masking tool before and like the idea of the double shaft version, but think it’s ridiculously expensive for what it is. I have a friend who made a cheapo version ($35), with the same basic idea but using plumbing pipes (see attached).

However, I also have seen the “shark” tape tools from the UK:
http://www.adtape.co.uk
or resold in America thru:
http://www.smartdesigns.com
But more recently this tool “MaskRite”has got my attention:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Vinyl-Cutter-Transfer-Tape-Applicator-Kit_W0QQitemZ110094803887QQcategoryZ46741QQcmdZViewItem

I am also getting a big squeegee very soon for laminating - will this, or one of Dale’s other tools work as well for me? I realize any of the above, and probably other even cheaper methods (like the cardboard core holder method) will work, but I am looking to get a quality tool for both clear and regular masking that will be worth it’s weight in my small home shop.
Any help is appreciated - Thanks, Ali
 

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tmac

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I have the webber tape tool and I couldn't work without it,I've had it for 6 years ,at one point something broke on it and they replaced the part within 3 days free of charge.In my opinion it is a workhorse and I would reccommend it for the cost
 

Rat_Fink

New Member
I use an automotive body shop masking paper dispenser (see photo).

THe one I have is made to mount to a wall, but I just mounted it to the end of my table.

The shafts are approx 40". I keep a 24" roll on the front one & a 15" roll on theback one.

I have been using it for over 10 years & have had no problems.

It cost approx $35 - $40 at a carquest auto parts store.

Take Care!
R.F.
 

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Pro Image

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I had a maskrite for over 8 years..............I can pull over 14ft or 24in cover with no problem..........I also use the Big Sgueegee...............
 
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