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dginok
09-18-2020, 08:10 AM
I have an IVOProp on my Super Sport. The original stainless leading edge tapes did not last long after my first flight, getting beaten up pretty badly from ground debris, especially from a particularly dirty ramp that I would visit. The tape would get punctures and tears surprisingly easily. So, I bought new stainless tape, applied it per the IVOProp instructions and soon thereafter had the same results.

After that, I went looking for an alternative tape to the stainless variety. I tried a few different tapes, with varying degrees of success, but none of them satisfactorily protected the prop blades.

I recently came across 3M 8681HS polyurethane protective tape. I bought some of that off of eBay, not expecting much based on my experience with other tapes. It is fairly thin, but apparently is very tough stuff. I have flown into many of the same places that beat the heck out of other tapes, but the 8681 tape has taken the abuse with no resulting damage. I have about forty hours on it so far, and it is looking nearly as good as when it was installed.

This (gray) tape looks good against the black IVOProp blades, and it's great not to have to apply super glue around the tape perimeter as IVO has you do with the stainless tapes.

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avidflyer
09-18-2020, 10:23 AM
Does that tape come with a paper back that you peal off to apply to the prop? Thanks, JImChuk

dginok
09-18-2020, 11:03 AM
It has a clear plastic release liner covering the adhesive.

avidflyer
09-18-2020, 11:41 AM
If enough people were interested in using this tape, it would make sense for one person to buy a longer roll at a lower cost, and mail it to the interested parties. Anyone interested? JImChuk

dginok
09-18-2020, 12:20 PM
The item number that I bought from eBay is 253181460719. It's $12.50 for a 2 inch by 1 yard piece, with a discount for larger quantities.

avidflyer
09-20-2020, 10:18 PM
I'm thinking about buying a larger amount. Is anyone interested in some 2 1/2" wide medium dark gray color? $10.50 per yard shipped. I would cut it in 1' pieces so I could ship them in an envelope. Send me a PM. If enough are interested, I'll get a roll. JImChuk

buckchop
09-24-2020, 09:17 AM
Wonder if thats the same tape they sell at the welding store? Me and L where just talkin about this the other day, for the tape between the prop sections for ur inspection tape to check if prop is comin loose, Ill have to check on that asap.

avidflyer
09-24-2020, 09:48 AM
I don't think this would work on an IVO prop where you put it between the blades to detect movement. On the blade tips should be fine. I think it is probably to flexable to go between the blades to detect movement. JImChuk

dginok
07-10-2021, 07:18 AM
Updating my post about the 3M 8681 prop tape:

The latest batch of this tape that I've purchased has been splitting at the blade tips where it wraps around the sharp edge. I'm not sure if is due to the age of the tape being sold on eBay. It's a shame, since the tape otherwise holds up very well and has great adhesion to the blade.

Maverick
07-10-2021, 11:31 AM
Compared to how long of a time the Ivo supplied tape lasted, how long does this tape last ( the one that is splitting)? Would it still be a better deal or does it split pretty quick after the install?

dginok
07-11-2021, 11:59 AM
The first set of 3M 8681 tapes had about 100 hours on them before I noticed a nick in one that made me want to replace it. I had to order more tape, since originally I only ordered enough for three blades. After replacing that one blade's tape, I noticed two small splits within a couple of days.

My first set of stainless tapes lasted about 90 hours before they were beat up enough to replace them.

I might go back to one of the clear 3M tapes sold on Spruce, though they don't have the best appearance on the prop.

Also, I've wondered if my prop takes more of a beating than a taildragger's prop.

dginok
07-11-2021, 12:08 PM
One other note, in my quest to find the best IVOProp protection, I'm currently trying the leading edge protection tape sold by Pegasus Racing. It looks good and durable, but does not have adequate adhesion for a propeller. It tends to migrate outward along the blade.

Maverick
07-12-2021, 09:49 AM
NASCAR races always have wrecks and in the repairs they use some kind of tape to make hoods, torn fenders, etc. stay on the cars. I don't recall the name of it but, I wonder if it might work if it is available. Just wondering.

jrevens
07-12-2021, 02:56 PM
I had used 3M polyurethane protective tape on the leading edge of my wood props on my O-320 160 HP Lycoming for over 20 years - #8672, which is a clear, UV resistant, 8 mil. thick, 1" wide tape with a slow aging acrylic adhesive. It conformed nicely to the gradual leading edge curve when applied with a slight amount of tension. It saved a lot of wear & tear and nicks, as well as rain erosion. Kind of expensive, but great stuff. I never experienced slippage or movement after it was installed, but it could be removed without damage to the prop finish with a heat gun and a slow peel. I've found it useful for a lot of other application also, i.e. - protective layer between clamps or wire-ties and tubing. I found that the 1" width was sufficient to provide adequate leading edge protection when centered on the leading edge.

bumsteer
07-17-2021, 10:51 AM
The tape used in NASCAR is called Bear Bond. It is available but I don't know if they have a clear version.

Rick

Maverick
07-19-2021, 11:09 AM
The tape used in NASCAR is called Bear Bond. It is available but I don't know if they have a clear version.

Rick

After reading up on this, Bear Bond appears to be too thick.

Alexsandro111
07-22-2021, 12:13 AM
The tape used in NASCAR is called Bear Bond. It is available but I don't know if they have a clear version.

Rick
Thanks for suggesting the name - couldn't find it!