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    I'm having a dum day apparently. So I re read the whole thread and I seem to be the biggest hypocrite ever. This paragraph will be my opinion and I'm sticking with it.

    I took a look at my rack and noticed that I have millions of feet of electrical tape on the flexwatt and also aluminum tape holding the flexwatt down. I'm not worried about this so I must be ok with tape outside of the tub. But I have got rid of tubs with cracks in them because I didn't want to use tape or glue to fix them. So my conclusion of my thoughts are: Tape is fine outside of the tubs but I won't use any sticky side on the tubs.

    Sorry if I came across as a nut in my other posts. I really don't know where my brain was at when I posted. Lol. Thanks guys and gals and again I'm sorry is I offended anyone. <3


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