Jamestown Distributors
Fiberglass Biaxial Cloth Tape - 6 inches Wide
$40.55Limited StockSee Product Details
Jamestown Distributors
Fiberglass Biaxial Cloth Tape - 6 inches Wide
Fiberglass Biaxial Cloth Tape - 6 inches Wide
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Fiberglass Biaxial Cloth Tape - 6 inches WideFiberglass 6 inch Biaxial Tape is E-glass Biaxial (+/-45) Cloth tape with 3/4 oz mat backing. Tape is held together by light stitching. Flat non-crimped fibers yield reduced print-thru and higher stiffness than woven fabrics. Biaxial tape is ideal for repairs, tabbing, and reinforcing.
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Syracuse, NY
5 out of 5 stars.
Tape easier to hanle than cloth
10 years ago
I had a fiberglass repair job where strength was required. I'm a novice and decided on the 1708 after seeing a repair done on an internet video sharing website. I'm glad I picked the product, it is easy to handle and by it's biaxial design conforms easily to compound curved surfaces.
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Lake Bridgeport, TX
5 out of 5 stars.
Easy to work with
13 years ago
I'm a novice when it comes to fiberglass work. I've read some books by Don Casey and decided to go ahead and replace the settee plywood in my sailboat. The back edge of the plywood was tabbed to the hull. Removing the old wood and fiberglass was messy, glassing in the new piece was very easy. I was amazed at how well the biaxial cloth and mat smoothed out so nice and made my work look like a pro had done it, well almost. I used polyester resin and added about 4 drops of catlyst per ounce. It took a few hours to cure, but I wasn't in a hurry. I've gained confidence to attack the other settee now.
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Gloucester
4 out of 5 stars.
Good for repairs
17 years ago
I have used biaxial E glass to rebuild floors and mast step area in my sailboat. The cloth was easy to work with, wet out well, and followed curves.
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Chicago, IL
4 out of 5 stars.
Heavy reinforcement
17 years ago
I used this tape with west system epoxy, it set up very well and is quite stiff. I suspect polyester resin is the preferred material though because the mat backing didn't turn clear.
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Q: When will the 6inch tape be available??
3 years ago1 Answer
A: Sorry, that information is not currently available. The lead time is typically 14 days if it is out of stock.
3 years agoHelpful?
Q: I am fairly new working with fiber glass. the bottom keel on my 13' whaler is in need of repair would a couple of layers of the biaxial cloth tape be the best choice. or would you recommend something else. thank you
5 years ago1 Answer
A: That would be a good choice for you, assuming that it's wider than the repair. The chopped strand matt side is better for adhering and the weave side is stronger so you get the best of both worlds in one tape. David Geraghty
5 years agoHelpful?
Q: Is there a sewed edge on the biaxial tape like the is in the standard e glass cloth tape?
5 years ago1 Answer
A: Yes
5 years agoHelpful?
Q: I need to build up 1/4 inch of solid glass. How many layers of this will it take?
8 years ago4 Answers
A: I think 5 to 8 layers
8 years agoHelpful?
Q: can you use this with epoxy ?
9 years ago3 Answers
A: Yes, absolutely, that is the intended purpose.
9 years agoHelpful?
Q: Do you have Biaxial Cloth more than twelve inches wide? Asking: Reynold Belmar
9 years ago1 Answer
A: Sorry I haven't used it yet
9 years agoHelpful?
Q: Does the mat part go down or the stitch part, or does it make a difference? Thanks, Russ
11 years ago5 Answers
A: Please be aware I'm not an expert and have just used this product once. Having said that, as I understood the mat job is to provide bulk for rigidity, not strength. The woven side should face out. There is a number of excellent how-to videos and tutorials available online on the topic of FRP fabrication. Hope this helps,
11 years agoHelpful?
Q: Which side goes down on the 1708mat, the stitch side or the mat side or does it make a difference?
11 years ago4 Answers
A: My understanding you would use the matting to add bulk therefore it should be the sandwich layer. Google and you'll see many instruction videos on YouTube please don't rely on my advice alone I'm not a pro. Hope this helps.
11 years agoHelpful?
Q: Hi, Is this tabbing 1708 in weight? also ,is the length lineal , or square yards
7 years ago0 Answers