Pro Gaff is a matte cloth tape with a rubber based adhesive system. Adhesive removes cleanly from most surfaces. Tape resists abrasion and can be torn by hand. Can be used outdoors and withstands temperatures from 50 to 200 degrees F. Measures 1″ wide and 55 yd. long.
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Pro Gaff – Gaffer Tape 1 inch, 55yd – Color
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Pro Gaff is a matte cloth tape with a rubber based adhesive system. Adhesive removes cleanly from most surfaces. Tape resists abrasion and can be torn by hand. Can be used outdoors and withstands temperatures from 50 to 200 degrees F. Measures 1″ wide and 55 yd. long.
Category: Consumables
Tags: Pro Gaff, 1 Inch, Pro Gaffer Tape, Color
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Pro-Gaff |
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Color |
Beige, Black, Brown |
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