I'm a rebel......Casio KL-8100.
I use white Rossum tape (a few still call it electrical tape) and a black, fine tip Sharpie.I write on the bottle with a marker if it’s a sample mix. If it’s a keeper then I use these little rectangle pieces of paper that I cut from a piece of printer paper with a straight line cutter and then put a piece of scotch tape over the label and stick it to the bottle. We have a label maker but it’s my wife’s and I’d most likely get in trouble if I used all of her tape up.
Is this what your referring to? Transparent Duct Tape, Ultra High Performance Weather Resistant Tape for Discreet, No Show Repairs and Mounting | Residential, Commercial and Industrial Uses | by Gaffer Power (2 Inch x 20 Yards) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076J2BS1B/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_LK0iEbBQ46SZY
Try getting that Amazon address on a mailbox.
Well - Then that settles that . . . Here I come Home Depot . . .
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I’d most likely get in trouble if I used all of her tape up.
I use white Rossum tape (a few still call it electrical tape) and a black, fine tip Sharpie.
3M Scotch 0.75 in. x 66 ft. x 7 mil #35 Electrical Tape, White-10828-DL-2W - The Home Depot
We know what yur doin’ tomorrow now.DANG - Wish I knew before this . . .
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Good stuff! Every product my company has sold since the early 2000s has had a P-Touch label on it. We offer trade-in upgrades on newer models too, and so it's not unusual for us to get a 10 or even 15 year old product back. These products are used in garages and some of them come back looking like they've been through a war, but the product label is always still on the product and still legible.You think that is Bad?
Wait until the Topic turns to P-Touch Labelers.
PT-90 hereMine's a "Brother PT-120" . . . Just Sayin' . . .
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Good stuff! Every product my company has sold since the early 2000s has had a P-Touch label on it. We offer trade-in upgrades on newer models too, and so it's not unusual for us to get a 10 or even 15 year old product back. These products are used in garages and some of them come back looking like they've been through a war, but the product label is always still on the product and still legible.
But for my personal stuff, particularly e-liquid and such, white electrical tape and a Sharpie pen are entirely adequate.![]()
But for my personal stuff, particularly e-liquid and such, white electrical tape and a Sharpie pen are entirely adequate.
I don't know . . . While I do have a PT labeler (for over 10 years) - I haven't used it to label anything so far . . . Just use a piece of paper an a piece of moving tape over that . . . So is that being a "Rebel" or just "Lazy" (I know - I know - No NEED to answer this rhetoric question) . . . Just Sayin' . . .
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I'm pretty sure I'm off topic here, but for writable and removable tape, Post-it labeling tape is really handy. Not availably in my area, but I ordered a bunch from Staples - no shipping charge that way.
Sharpies are not an option for me-
I was determined to have my wife wake up with a smile on her face...........
I'm not allowed to have sharpies in the house anymore....
I posted a link to it a few posts before you asked this.When you talk about silicon tape, are you talking about the white tape used on gas fittings? We sell that at my work for sealing fittings on gas regulators and fittings.