Speedsterbeast
New Member
I have to do some boat stripes for a client of mine.
There are three varying width stripes around the fly bridge that have corners, tapered widths and are on a sloped surface so I can't just cut a tapered stripe for them.
I was watching a demo of the knifeless tape (never used it) and thought if I run it along the edge of each stripe like a pinstripe, lay an oversized stripe down overtop of the old ones (they are painted) and then pull up on the tape to give my clean edge. I will have new clean stripes.
however,
...Isn't the filiment along the centre of the tape?
And if so, wouldn't there be a piece left under the new vinyl that I just layed?
-Any other suggestions on making this job easier would be appreciated as well.
-Cheers
There are three varying width stripes around the fly bridge that have corners, tapered widths and are on a sloped surface so I can't just cut a tapered stripe for them.
I was watching a demo of the knifeless tape (never used it) and thought if I run it along the edge of each stripe like a pinstripe, lay an oversized stripe down overtop of the old ones (they are painted) and then pull up on the tape to give my clean edge. I will have new clean stripes.
however,
...Isn't the filiment along the centre of the tape?
And if so, wouldn't there be a piece left under the new vinyl that I just layed?
-Any other suggestions on making this job easier would be appreciated as well.
-Cheers