I found the book tape at Staples.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Remus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, February 14, 2005 12:53 PM
Subject: [RCSE] Re: Re:Book Tape Hinges



Hi Steve, The book tape that I have in my hand is in a box and is made by
3M and has a part number 845.
It is very clear, will not stretch, and does not yellow with age. It also
has a very good tack.  It is intended to repair the spine of a book cover
when it and loosens up.  I find it in our local Teacher Supply and
artists store.  I have never seen it in any hard ware type store.  I
think it may be available in colors, but I always use the clear.

Mike Remus
LOFT Glider Club
Fort Wayne IN
LSF Level 5 #112
Remember; Dreams are the seedlings of reality. Dream Lofty dreams!

On Mon, 14 Feb 2005 15:34:38 -0500 Steve Richman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
OK Mike, maybe I'm the only one wondering...what's book tape, does it
come in colors and where do you buy it?

TIA,

Steve
>
> From: Mike Remus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2005/02/14 Mon PM 02:48:27 EST
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [RCSE] Hinges
>
> I figured someone would ask.  From 3M Book Tape cut two pieces
1/2" wide
> by 1and1/8" long.  Assemble them end to end sticky side toward
each other
> overlapping the ends about 1/4".This depends on the thickness of
the
> control surface at the hinge line.  Now make another one identical
to the
> first one. This is one pair.  You need 3 to 4 pair per control
surface,
> depending on the size of your glider. Apply one sticky side of the
hinge
> to the wing, then drop the hinge to the opposite side of the wing
and
> stick it to the control surface.  If you looked at the hinge from
a
> profile you would see a "Z" shape with the sticky sides opposite
each
> other.  Install them in pairs opposing each others direction.  If

> , for example if you are doing an aileron, you will have made a
beveled
> clearance at the aileron hinge point, so that you can gap seal the
top
> surface of the wing, and aileron, and be able to freely move the
aileron
> both up and down the desired throws. I like to gap seal with the
same 3M
> book tape cut to about 1" wide the full length of the control
surface.  A
> lot of words to describe it, but it is really a simple procedure
'all
> though it's a "fiddley kind of job".  It's a beautiful, strong,
flexible,
> maintenance free hinge,suitable for many types of controls, large
or
> small.  You can do it with Ultra Coat on very small planes and
match the
> covering.  I have done this for years on 2M size and up.  Wouldn't
do it
> any other way.  People have paid me to do their wings for them this
way.
> Just a little practice, and you will be a Pro at it. A pet Peeve
of mine
> is to see a hinge done with a gap seal only.  They usually lift up
near
> the control horn eventually, and then you live with it till you
get
> around to re hinging again.
>
> Mike Remus
> LOFT Glider Club
> Fort Wayne IN
> LSF Level 5 #112
> Remember; Dreams are the seedlings of reality. Dream Lofty
dreams!
>
> On Mon, 14 Feb 2005 12:34:31 -0600 Dee Smith
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> writes:
> > Mike,
> >
> > Could you please explain what a "reverse Z type hinge" is? What
does
> > it
> > look like and how do
> > you go about making it?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Dee Smith
> >
> >
> >
> > Mike Remus wrote:
> >
> > >I like 3M clear Book Tape.  I find it at our Teachers supply
store,
> > not
> > >in hard wear type stores. I buy it in a wide roll, then cut it
to
> > width
> > >with a straight edge and blade.  I the cut short pieces and
make
> > what I
> > >call "reverse Z type hinges".  I apply 3 or 4 pairs of them on
a
> > control
> > >surface and then gape seal the appropriate side of the hinge
line.
> > They
> > >will likely last you a life time with no further maintenance.
> > >Works for me!
> > >
> > >Mike Remus
> > >LOFT Glider Club
> > >Fort Wayne IN
> > >LSF Level 5 #112
> > >Remember; Dreams are the seedlings of reality. Dream Lofty
dreams!
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> > >
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> > >Mike Remus
> > >LOFT Glider Club
> > >Fort Wayne IN
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> LOFT Glider Club
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LOFT Glider Club
Fort Wayne IN
LSF Level 5 #112
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