<< You'd be attaching the start of the new tape to the end of the old tape to pull the new tape through the frame, correct? Any kind of adhesive tape will work for that; it's only temporary and doesn't have any audio application >> ah yes, but our friend goes on to say he wants to keep the old set on a spool, all joined up so as to be able (perhaps, one day...) to reverse the operation. this is exactly how I've done it, on several occasions. luckily, being a complete freak & having over 25 1/4" decks about the place, I also have a good supply of splicing tape. in the UK, canford still sell it in pre-cut lengths in a little dispenser. I would suggest trying us recording media (the link to this site appears in an earlier message, while I know of them through the reel-to-reel group I'm on). I have stored a couple of old sets, joined end-to-end as they came out of the frame pulling the new tape behind them, on modified NAB spools; you can get 3/8" tape onto them if you dismantle them & fit shims. they still fit in their boxes after this too. I dread to think what would become of the tapes after a short time being stored with scotch tape holding them together.... (I used to be brought cassettes that folks had attempted to splice using sellotape....) I made a short vid of myself doing this last time. I might try encoding it & shoving it in the files section presently. tom, don't I know you from some other lists? notron? this m400 in stockholm, do we know whose it was yet? is the polar machine still there? duncan/r.m.i./400nr1098 (10-98 is, I understand, police radio code for either "available for assignment" or "escaped prisoner". hmmm...)
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Re: [Mellotronists] splicing tape
2004-07-02 by ferrograph@aol.com
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