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I realize your post has nothing to do with the bread truck53, but the thread has some info in it that might be helpful. Some of it (the neg) can just be disregarded.
Jon
Dear new user,( akkissy) those are known as "signatures" and will show up on every post by that user.. ie: my signature reads" did someone say cookies" and will be on all of my posts and replies. You too can create a signeture in the user cp program in the above blue bar.
Jon
I realize your post has nothing to do with the bread truck53, but the thread has some info in it that might be helpful. Some of it (the neg) can just be disregarded.
Jon
This is actually the bread truck owner asking again...
Akissz, it is real common to end-glue pieces together with 3M weatherstrip adhesive. Done properly, you can hardly see the seam.
Uh huh......Just to remind us how much research do or not to do. BTW, a clean cut splice and using the 3M black is hard to see and is a permanent bond. Also, most extruders do indeed run a continuous length of a product for the serious buyer.A 1,000 foot roll of anything is not uncommon, I have "drop" in my shed that are 3-400 feet long .
Jon