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    Coroplast Blind Hole Patch Ideas

    I am building a blind that will be skinned in Coroplast made from old election signs (candidate gave them to me). Some have a few small holes where they were zip-tied to a T post. Thought about just putting a dab of silicone caulk in them at first. Then thought it would be even better to buy some type of durable tape to place over the holes and along seams to keep everything water tight. I will be painting the material once it is all secured and taped. Does anyone know of a good vinyl or other type of tape that would do what I am needing it to do, and not deteriorate? I have seen some election signs in the past that have words taped over the original signs that say "Re-elect" where the word "Elect" was, and that little overlay strip is durable and seals very well to the original Coroplast. Wish ai new what that was made from.

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    Flex seal tape maybe ? But that’s stuff is expensive. I would probably try gorilla tape .

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      #3
      Originally posted by Strummer View Post
      I would probably try gorilla tape .
      I don't care for their glue but their tape is top notch. Only tape I have found the sticks to brick to mask it off for painting.

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        #4
        I used gorilla tape on my coroplast blind

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          #5
          Look at Zip Tape by Hueber. Should be able to pick it up at Lowe’s or Home Depot . It’s what we use to seal exterior sheathing joints And windows in wood frame construction. I sealed a hole in the top of one of my ground blinds season before last and it’s still holding up.

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            #6
            No help with the tape, but make sure you post up the build

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