Use some random TanSS to test the width cutting. When doing this at USIC, I grabbed about 6' of 1/8" and would just cut 3-4" sections to set the rubber stripper up. I wouldn't purposefully use 5/99 to test the stripper.
Mike
--- In Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com, Warthodson@... wrote:
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> One comment. It would seem to be necessary to cut the test pieces from the rubber you actually intend to use because the mass (& thickness) will be different in a different batch of rubber. It really frustrates me to waste precious inches of good batches of rubber cutting test strips. I am out of un-cut "good" rubber & am trying to strip previously stripped strips of rubber. Any suggestions on how to minimize the losses?
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