If you have used Vycor before, you will recall how awful it is to work with. If you haven't you will find out... Hard to handle, and it likes to lift and curl. One local builder I know says how he ends up taping over the edges of it with the regular Tyvek tape to keep the edges down (not very efficient). It also tends to creep and sag a lot as it is gooey - hot weather is a big problem. Now I first saw this stuff in JLC a couple years back and have since seen it demoed in person. It is incredible flashing tape. Thin, crazy tough, sticks like grim death to everything and will not lift. I haven't compared prices, but I'm sure it is more expensive (probably a lot), and I don't know how easy it is to find.
You can get it direct, if you can navigate through the nearly hopeless 3M website. This is probably a very expensive way to buy it too...
3M All Weather Flashing Tape 8067-Shop 3M
-Dave
If you have used Vycor before, you will recall how awful it is to work with. If you haven't you will find out... Hard to handle, and it likes to lift and curl. One local builder I know says how he ends up taping over the edges of it with the regular Tyvek tape to keep the edges down (not very efficient). It also tends to creep and sag a lot as it is gooey - hot weather is a big problem. Now I first saw this stuff in JLC a couple years back and have since seen it demoed in person. It is incredible flashing tape. Thin, crazy tough, sticks like grim death to everything and will not lift. I haven't compared prices, but I'm sure it is more expensive (probably a lot), and I don't know how easy it is to find.
You can get it direct, if you can navigate through the nearly hopeless 3M website. This is probably a very expensive way to buy it too...
3M All Weather Flashing Tape 8067-Shop 3M
-Dave
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