Does anyone know of a good adhesive tape that I can trust to last an indefinite amount of time at a reasonable price? Is duct tape actually the right tool for the job for once? You tell me.

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I'm a little embarrassed to admit I've never used gaffer tape. How well does it hold up at comfortable steady room temps? This closet is climate controlled, and it's in a half-basement, but even being pampered like that temperaturewise I still can't trust duct tape as much as I want to.
Excellent question, and the space, sizewise, is in the middle between the two examples you gave. It's a walk-in closet that's going to have approx 50 square feet of floor space (a little less space for ppl 5ft tall+), and its primary use is going to be voice acting, and acoustic instruments, but I'm absolutely going to bring my 5 watt single ended amps over and have some fun too.norburybrook wrote: ↑Sun Mar 22, 2020 10:02 am are you building it to put a speaker if for recording or as a rehearsal space so you can be in there and play your amps loud?
I think your suggestion is a lot more reasonable than the manufacturer of the mlv who insists that duct tape is the thing to use. I've never done any painting either, so I'll make sure to take a stroll down those aisles and see if the painters are hiding any good tapes in their section too. It seems like we're all on the same page about the duct tape being gross.Phil_S wrote: ↑Sun Mar 22, 2020 2:24 pm You may think my suggestion is crazy. There is blue (or green or other color, but usually blue) painters tape made for outdoor use. The guidance for it's use says that you shouldn't leave it on for too long because the adhesive start to become more permanent. The outdoor stuff looks very tough to me. I think you'll be surprised at how well it might perform.
This stuff, notice it says 10 day clean removal. After 10 days, it tends to improve its cling.
https://www.amazon.com/Scotch-Exterior- ... B00GRSS2M2
I wouldn't use duct tape. As Aaron says, it turns to dust or the adhesive starts to get messy and run or both.
