For bonding glass, it's best to use double-sided tape specifically designed for glass or acrylic applications, such as VHB (Very High Bond) tape. These tapes provide a strong adhesive that can handle the smooth surface and weight of glass. Additionally, if you're looking for temporary solutions, painter's tape can be used for masking while working, but it won't hold glass pieces together. Always ensure the surfaces are clean and dry for optimal adhesion.
athletic tape
yes they use it for the grip tape on the top of the skateboards
wiggles bandaids
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You should use painter's tape for painting on paper. It is designed to be gentle on paper surfaces and can be easily removed without damaging the paper.
I wouldn't use masking tape for moving purposes. Masking tape is usually used for painting, to tape off walls. It's easily removable as to not harm the paint, so it's not ideal for packing boxes. You can use masking tape for your move, but it's not the best solution. You should go down to your local post office. They should have some packing tape for sale. But if masking tape is all you have, it should work out OK.
To effectively use tape on windows to protect your home during a hurricane, apply a continuous strip of duct tape or hurricane tape in an "X" pattern across the glass. This can help prevent shattering and reduce the risk of debris entering your home. However, it is important to note that tape alone is not a sufficient protection measure, and you should also consider installing storm shutters or impact-resistant windows for better protection.
with a fiber glass piece
Use a magnifying glass if you can get one, as they are quite small and easily missed.
put tape on it & skit it on
Two things I can think of are tiny tweezers and a magnifying glass, or sometimes you can use adhesive tape and get them that way.
i think you should use a measuring cup