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Old Fri Mar 09, 2007, 04:49pm
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patches

Ok....need some help from multi-level officials in here.

I am looking for a good reliable adhesive liquid or strong double sided tape to use for my high school patches.

I have a recommendation from another official who uses a 3M double sided industrial tape but I cannot find it.

Any help will be greatly appreciated.

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Old Fri Mar 09, 2007, 04:57pm
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there's a guy around here who uses name-tag magnets.
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Old Fri Mar 09, 2007, 04:58pm
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Several refs here use velcro.
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Old Fri Mar 09, 2007, 04:58pm
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Ok....need some help from multi-level officials in here.

I am looking for a good reliable adhesive liquid or strong double sided tape to use for my high school patches.

I have a recommendation from another official who uses a 3M double sided industrial tape but I cannot find it.

Any help will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.
Hi John,
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Hardware or carpet store ?
Years ago (4?), I tried Honig's patch glue and I was displeased.
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Old Fri Mar 09, 2007, 05:02pm
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Mick,

email me at the following and will talk further. Address is [email protected] for referees.
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Old Fri Mar 09, 2007, 05:03pm
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My Solution

I sewed a strip of velcro to my shirt and glued the other part to my high school patch. If you use multiple patches that are located in the same area on the shirt, this would work fine.
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Old Fri Mar 09, 2007, 05:09pm
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I used velcro this year, but the velcro tore up the surrounding area of the shirt while in the wash. thus I won't be using the velcro on any of next years shirts.

I have also tried double sided carpet tape from Lowe's or Home Depot and that seemed to work well.
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Old Fri Mar 09, 2007, 06:11pm
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I used velcro this year, but the velcro tore up the surrounding area of the shirt while in the wash. thus I won't be using the velcro on any of next years shirts.

I have also tried double sided carpet tape from Lowe's or Home Depot and that seemed to work well.
I assume this is from putting the "hooked" half of the velcro on the shirt? Try putting the "fuzzy" part on the shirt and the "hooked" part on the patch.
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Old Fri Mar 09, 2007, 06:29pm
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Old Fri Mar 09, 2007, 06:42pm
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I use a nail gun while I have the shirt on.
Ahhhh.... Indiana Jones used the same technology to keep his fedora from flying off his head....
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Old Fri Mar 09, 2007, 07:07pm
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I assume this is from putting the "hooked" half of the velcro on the shirt? Try putting the "fuzzy" part on the shirt and the "hooked" part on the patch.
Yeah - I thought about that after the fact and may try it for the spring/summer tourney schedule to see how everything holds up.
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Old Fri Mar 09, 2007, 08:44pm
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Hem Tape Or Fabric Tape

Go to your local fabric or craft store, here in Connecticut we have Jo-Anne Fabric and A.C. Moore, and get some hem tape or fabric tape. You cut it to shape, and iron it between your patch and your shirt, from both sides. I use it to iron American flags on my laboratory coats in my job as an analytical chemist. Works great.
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Old Fri Mar 09, 2007, 10:06pm
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BillyMac,

So I iron it to the outside part of my officiating shirt, and then I take my patch on and off as many times as I need to?

Or do I iron it to the inside part of my shirt and take the patch on and off as many times as I need to?
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Old Fri Mar 09, 2007, 11:50pm
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BillyMac,

So I iron it to the outside part of my officiating shirt, and then I take my patch on and off as many times as I need to?

Or do I iron it to the inside part of my shirt and take the patch on and off as many times as I need to?
John,
My guess is you iron the sandwich --> shirt, tape, patch to warm the adhesive on both of its sides.
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Old Sat Mar 10, 2007, 12:18am
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John,
My guess is you iron the sandwich --> shirt, tape, patch to warm the adhesive on both of its sides.
But isn't the tape more of a "permanent" attachment? My wife has used this tape to help hem pants, so I think it's a little more than temporary. I have used the tape before on a flag patch, and it does a good job of holding for a while, but it doesn't last through too many washings. The best permanent attachment is still sewing on the patches.
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