Yes, and you won't find it in the paint section at Home Depot. It'll be in 
among the, er, ducts. I got 50 yards of 3" for $20. Is there a cheaper source 
online? Casual research doesn't seem to turn up any.

Cheers,
Steve
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Them that's not shall lose
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On Jul 18, 2011, at 5:30 AM, Julie Danger wrote:

> Oh, more on foil tape: yes, use something to cover your tape, particularly 
> any hinges. Use paint, foil tape, maybe gaff tape? Anything that will make 
> "shade" and not be too gooey sticky in the sun. Cover your bi-di tape if you 
> think your hexyurt will be long term or multi use. And your hexayurt should 
> be multi-use to justify the questionable eco-friendliness of poly-iso.
> 
> Foil tape: It's great for sealing the raw panel material.  It's cheaper than 
> bidirectional, even cheaper than 3" bidirectional, which I used to recommend 
> for sealing the material.  The foil tape holds up well and it looks rather 
> charming on the foil poly-iso. It's UV resistant, etc.  I do recommend it for 
> sealing the raw panels.  It will probably be sold as "duct tape," but it's 
> *proper duct tape* (according to Mr Camp, the construction guy in Camp 
> Danger), not that gooey grey 'duct/duck tape' stuff with threads running 
> through it.  I've talked to goodbuyguys and they'll probably be carrying 
> it....I've seen it at WalMart (evil!) and Home Depot. Standard stuff.
> 
> JD
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