When you are working at your drafting table, what would you use to hold your blueprints to the drawing board?
Would you use duct tape? Of course not! You would use drafting tape. And where would you find the drafting tape? Well, of course at Office1000, just like you found your drafting table, industrial chair and drawing pencils!
Drafting tape is perfect for this use because it is a temporary adhesive. It is a thin, felxible tape that will hold your tracings or drawings perfectly in place and then comes off with no sticky residue.
We offer drafting tape in both 3/4" and 1" widths. Stock up on yours today.
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