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While not a new idea (somewhere on here is a thread where we've discussed such devices) flooring manufacturer Gerriets has introduced its own tape applicator.
![]() Gerriets international - Nie Mehr auf die Knie. Die Innovation im Bühnen- und Messebereich: TapeRoller G-TR. Does anyone use anything similar, or has anyone made his/her own?
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Those overalls look awesome I want them.
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We have a homemade one that works great. We use it for taping down dance floors. Probably cost about $10 in materials to build.
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I have built one before, they are decent to use if you use it right. I have also seen them "professionally" built before that Moscow Ballet dragged one around with them.
That thing looks a little more high tech then what I have done. Mine was just a stick with two rollers. |
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Would they be able to go round corners easily? They look like they would be great for the straits, but not much more...
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Having a bit of trouble seeing what the advantage is. It looks like the dude is following a pencil line in order that his line be straight. That seems like a lot of work for a straight line that can be accomplished with just two bodies and a loose roll of spike tape . . .
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The overall-clad "dude" is following the seam where two pieces of vinyl dance floor, aka Marley, meet.
As for going around corners, the tape is typically torn (the unit shown has a built-in cutter) as tape doesn't make a 90° turn easily. Anyone who has ever laid a dance floor can appreciate one of these, either shop-built or purchased. soundlight, please post pictures of yours if you can.
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If true in chalk line, by the time one is done doing guide lines one can do dance floor tape or gaff tape on a stick in stretching it out by looking at and someone else walking it once ready. Nice cocept in application but not heavy enough to apply properly - work clothes asside. |
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