I use a Scotch brand preassure sensitive tape, which is a film of "sticky"
between waxed paper. There is no tape per se involved. The stuff is designed
for mounting posters and comes on a roll that is about 12 inches wide.
If you want to use glue, laminate BOTH sides of the paper. This will prevent
the glue staining.
Ken
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between waxed paper. There is no tape per se involved. The stuff is designed
for mounting posters and comes on a roll that is about 12 inches wide.
If you want to use glue, laminate BOTH sides of the paper. This will prevent
the glue staining.
Ken
>Hi Group,_______________________________________________________________________
>
>I'd like to try the paper faceplate idea and wondered if any of you
>had tried it yet. I think I've figured out most of the details
>except for one thing: What's the best type of glue to use to attach
>the paper design to the metal (aluminum) faceplate? I'd like to use
>glue that will be permanent yet won't discolour the paper.
>
>Any ideas or suggestions would be helpful.
>
>Thanks,
>Michael
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