IMHO a good adhesion is a very desirable characteristic. I used the Lineco bookbinder tape on some 8x10 holders and it did a nice job. I suspect it will easily outlast me! The 8x10s were wooden holders and the old tape did leave a residue, but I just very carefully sanded it off.Bookbinder's tape does not remove easily and will leave a hard to remove the residue.
No not electrical tape. It degrades. Use Gaffer's tape.
Use it only in a well ventilated area!Is that Evostick the stuff where you apply to both surfaces, let dry till no more than barely tacky, and then put them together -- and get only one chance, because they'll bond permanently on contact? In the USA, we call that "contact cement" and one of its common uses is adhering laminate counter top (generic for Formica) to the structural top of a counter, etc. Every hardware and home improvement store will have it, usually in cans that resemble small paint cans.
Is that Evostick the stuff where you apply to both surfaces, let dry till no more than barely tacky, and then put them together -- and get only one chance, because they'll bond permanently on contact? In the USA, we call that "contact cement" and one of its common uses is adhering laminate counter top (generic for Formica) to the structural top of a counter, etc. Every hardware and home improvement store will have it, usually in cans that resemble small paint cans.
What do you use when the pages are coming out in the middle?
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