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Date: 24 Mar 2007 01:22:27
From: Ryan Cousineau
Subject: stick-on numbers: what glue?
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So I'm sick of stupid pin-on numbers, and I want to look all euro-pro by sticking my numbers on at my next race. Has anybody here rolled their own stick-on numbers? Looking at the pro- style numbers, it appears they're using an even coating of some fairly tacky glue: a bit more aggressive than post-it notes. As a first try, I was thinking of using a glue stick. The goal is a number that won't fall off, but will peel off. Any other ideas? As to why, well, it's partly that pins are a pain and I never get my number pinned on right, and partly that I want to look Euro-pro. Yeah, sad, I know.
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Date: 12 Apr 2007 19:05:27
From: tony
Subject: Re: stick-on numbers: what glue?
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On 25, 8:26 pm, "Ryan Cousineau" <rcous...@gmail.com > wrote: > On 24, 11:30 am, "joseph.santanie...@gmail.com" > > > > > > <joseph.santanie...@gmail.com> wrote: > > On 24, 9:22 am, "Ryan Cousineau" <rcous...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > So I'm sick of stupid pin-on numbers, and I want to look all euro-pro > > > by sticking my numbers on at my next race. > > > > Has anybody here rolled their own stick-on numbers? Looking at the pro- > > > style numbers, it appears they're using an even coating of some fairly > > > tacky glue: a bit more aggressive than post-it notes. > > > > As a first try, I was thinking of using a glue stick. The goal is a > > > number that won't fall off, but will peel off. > > > > Any other ideas? > > > > As to why, well, it's partly that pins are a pain and I never get my > > > number pinned on right, and partly that I want to look Euro-pro. Yeah, > > > sad, I know. > > > I've been to ski races where the numbers were printed on fabric > > stickers. One sheet of A4 (euro letter) size with die-cut areas around > > the different printing. I'm sure it's the same sort of thing. > > > Joseph > > Big-budget ski races can afford zooty fabric numbers, but you're > right, that's probably similar to the Euro-pro style, with pre-applied > adhesive. > > Anyone here touched a TdF number? Are they a Tyvek-type material like > most local race numbers, or do they use fabric-based numbers? > > Either way, I doubt local races could or would change over to stick-on > numbers. I'm looking for a way to make my own from default pin-on > numbers. I figure the jealousy alone will be worth a few places.- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - I have Tafi's number from the 98 Tour that he gave me in Paris. It's definitely a strong fabric with a visible weave but it seems more robust than the Tyvek like we get at local races here. And whatever glue goes on the back- it is STICKY. I had to put the number on a piece of plastic because it was sticking to everything it touched even after he took it off his jersey.
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Date: 10 Apr 2007 11:31:05
From: amit.ghosh@gmail.com
Subject: Re: stick-on numbers: what glue?
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On Apr 10, 12:35 pm, Bob Schwartz <bob.schwa...@REMOVEsbcglobal.net > wrote: > amit.gh...@gmail.com wrote: > > On Apr 10, 9:16 am, Bob Schwartz <bob.schwa...@REMOVEsbcglobal.net> > > wrote: > >> amit.gh...@gmail.com wrote: > >>> dumbass, > >>> we've experimented with printing from an ink jet on to fabric as well, > >>> and it works well, but they are tedious to make, but cheap since we do > >>> it ourselves. > >>> does anyone know a good source for frame numbers ? > >>http://www.athononline.com/stock.htmhttp://www.worldcupsupply.com/... > > >> I've ordered the cheap generic frame numbers from athon. You > >> would think that attaching a frame number was pretty simple but > >> enough people have trouble and have to adjust it that I'd avoid > >> the adhesive ones. > > > dumbass, > > > thanks, i notice a large variation in price. yes, i figure people with > > botch the self-adhesive ones. but what is the trade off in durability/ > > legibility and price ? > > I went with athon because they were cheapest. I use > them for a time trial, they work fine. The timers I've > worked with are indifferent to them so I guess that's > an endorsement of sorts. I've asked a timer about using > them in a mass start race and he shot it down because > frame numbers are easily obstructed by other riders. sure, but it acts as a backup when the bib numbers are not readable. in quebec (a more advanced racing scene than here) they swear by frame numbers. > They're pretty heavy stock. If by 'durable' you mean > multiple races they'd probably hold up but I have no > data on that. If by 'durable' you mean a season I don't > think they'd be up to it. I was only thinking one race. the problem with season long numbers is riders lose them or forget to bring them.
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Date: 10 Apr 2007 19:44:34
From: Bob Schwartz
Subject: Re: stick-on numbers: what glue?
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amit.ghosh@gmail.com wrote: > On Apr 10, 12:35 pm, Bob Schwartz <bob.schwa...@REMOVEsbcglobal.net> > wrote: >> I went with athon because they were cheapest. I use >> them for a time trial, they work fine. The timers I've >> worked with are indifferent to them so I guess that's >> an endorsement of sorts. I've asked a timer about using >> them in a mass start race and he shot it down because >> frame numbers are easily obstructed by other riders. > > sure, but it acts as a backup when the bib numbers are not readable. > in quebec (a more advanced racing scene than here) they swear by frame > numbers. They are square to the camera and you can't crumple them. They have that going for them. IMHO they are easier to pick up visually. A lot of that is because they are more uniform, the placement and orientation doesn't change from rider to rider. Bob Schwartz
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Date: 10 Apr 2007 08:16:37
From: amit.ghosh@gmail.com
Subject: Re: stick-on numbers: what glue?
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On Apr 10, 9:16 am, Bob Schwartz <bob.schwa...@REMOVEsbcglobal.net > wrote: > amit.gh...@gmail.com wrote: > > dumbass, > > > we've experimented with printing from an ink jet on to fabric as well, > > and it works well, but they are tedious to make, but cheap since we do > > it ourselves. > > > does anyone know a good source for frame numbers ? > > http://www.athononline.com/stock.htmhttp://www.worldcupsupply.com/budget-road-bike-numbers.htmlhttp://www.rainbowracing.com/Generic-BikeTrack.htm > > I've ordered the cheap generic frame numbers from athon. You > would think that attaching a frame number was pretty simple but > enough people have trouble and have to adjust it that I'd avoid > the adhesive ones. > dumbass, thanks, i notice a large variation in price. yes, i figure people with botch the self-adhesive ones. but what is the trade off in durability/ legibility and price ?
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Date: 10 Apr 2007 16:35:41
From: Bob Schwartz
Subject: Re: stick-on numbers: what glue?
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amit.ghosh@gmail.com wrote: > On Apr 10, 9:16 am, Bob Schwartz <bob.schwa...@REMOVEsbcglobal.net> > wrote: >> amit.gh...@gmail.com wrote: >>> dumbass, >>> we've experimented with printing from an ink jet on to fabric as well, >>> and it works well, but they are tedious to make, but cheap since we do >>> it ourselves. >>> does anyone know a good source for frame numbers ? >> http://www.athononline.com/stock.htmhttp://www.worldcupsupply.com/budget-road-bike-numbers.htmlhttp://www.rainbowracing.com/Generic-BikeTrack.htm >> >> I've ordered the cheap generic frame numbers from athon. You >> would think that attaching a frame number was pretty simple but >> enough people have trouble and have to adjust it that I'd avoid >> the adhesive ones. >> > > dumbass, > > thanks, i notice a large variation in price. yes, i figure people with > botch the self-adhesive ones. but what is the trade off in durability/ > legibility and price ? I went with athon because they were cheapest. I use them for a time trial, they work fine. The timers I've worked with are indifferent to them so I guess that's an endorsement of sorts. I've asked a timer about using them in a mass start race and he shot it down because frame numbers are easily obstructed by other riders. They're pretty heavy stock. If by 'durable' you mean multiple races they'd probably hold up but I have no data on that. If by 'durable' you mean a season I don't think they'd be up to it. Bob Schwartz
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Date: 09 Apr 2007 22:19:47
From: amit.ghosh@gmail.com
Subject: Re: stick-on numbers: what glue?
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dumbass, we've experimented with printing from an ink jet on to fabric as well, and it works well, but they are tedious to make, but cheap since we do it ourselves. does anyone know a good source for frame numbers ? On Apr 9, 10:53 pm, "Mike Murray" <mike.mur...@obra.org > wrote: > OBRA has numbers printed on Lycra. They are not self adhesive but they are > much easier to pin on flat compared to paper or Tyvek. They also last for a > long time. Members are given a set of 2 numbers which are used at most > races in Oregon all season. These numbers are quite a bit more expensive > than the Tyvek numbers. >
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Date: 10 Apr 2007 22:24:17
From: Mike Murray
Subject: Re: stick-on numbers: what glue?
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This would not really be practical for us since we purchase about 6,000/year. -- Mike Murray <amit.ghosh@gmail.com > wrote in message news:1176182387.070452.70720@q75g2000hsh.googlegroups.com... > > dumbass, > > we've experimented with printing from an ink jet on to fabric as well, > and it works well, but they are tedious to make, but cheap since we do > it ourselves. > > does anyone know a good source for frame numbers ? > > > On Apr 9, 10:53 pm, "Mike Murray" <mike.mur...@obra.org> wrote: >> OBRA has numbers printed on Lycra. They are not self adhesive but they >> are >> much easier to pin on flat compared to paper or Tyvek. They also last >> for a >> long time. Members are given a set of 2 numbers which are used at most >> races in Oregon all season. These numbers are quite a bit more expensive >> than the Tyvek numbers. >> >
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Date: 10 Apr 2007 13:16:34
From: Bob Schwartz
Subject: Re: stick-on numbers: what glue?
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amit.ghosh@gmail.com wrote: > dumbass, > > we've experimented with printing from an ink jet on to fabric as well, > and it works well, but they are tedious to make, but cheap since we do > it ourselves. > > does anyone know a good source for frame numbers ? http://www.athononline.com/stock.htm http://www.worldcupsupply.com/budget-road-bike-numbers.html http://www.rainbowracing.com/Generic-BikeTrack.htm I've ordered the cheap generic frame numbers from athon. You would think that attaching a frame number was pretty simple but enough people have trouble and have to adjust it that I'd avoid the adhesive ones. Bob Schwartz
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Date: 31 Mar 2007 23:08:50
From: Ryan Cousineau
Subject: Re: stick-on numbers: what glue?
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On 31, 10:46 pm, chiefhiawa...@gmail.com wrote: > what about this tape insteadhttp://www.grizzygrip.com/homepage.html That's actually fairly cool, though it does cost nearly $1/taped number. I went to the store today and grabbed some Elmer's spray glue, which looked like it might be closer to Artist's Adhesive than Super 77, and at nearly half the price, it was attractive. I'm going to try it in anger Sunday, but preliminary experiments are promising.
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Date: 31 Mar 2007 22:46:30
From:
Subject: Re: stick-on numbers: what glue?
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what about this tape instead http://www.grizzygrip.com/homepage.html
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Date: 01 Apr 2007 15:32:26
From: ST
Subject: Re: stick-on numbers: what glue?
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On 3/31/07 10:46 PM, in article 1175406390.117364.60770@b75g2000hsg.googlegroups.com, "chiefhiawatha@gmail.com" <chiefhiawatha@gmail.com > wrote: > what about this tape instead http://www.grizzygrip.com/homepage.html > A can of Super77 will last much longer than that $14 roll of tape.......
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Date: 02 Apr 2007 07:29:44
From: carpediemracing
Subject: Re: stick-on numbers: what glue?
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ST Wrote: > On 3/31/07 10:46 PM, in articl > 1175406390.117364.60770@b75g2000hsg.googlegroups.com > "chiefhiawatha@gmail.com" <chiefhiawatha@gmail.com> wrote > A can of Super77 will last much longer than that $14 roll o > tape.......Super77 works great 1. spray on back of numbe 2. wait about 20-30 second 3. put on jerse 4. peel off when done, no residu note: doesn't work on wind vests unless you put a little more spra on note: if you put too much on then wave it around a little mor -- carpediemracing
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Date: 30 Mar 2007 13:37:24
From: Ryan Cousineau
Subject: Re: stick-on numbers: what glue?
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On 26, 8:21 am, "RicodJour" <ricodj...@worldemail.com > wrote: > amit.gh...@gmail.com wrote: > > > you can go one better. our jersey supplier can sublimate a small area > > on piece of clothing (of the right material i guess). so you can > > custom sublimate your name or some mesage onto the back of your jersey > > or shorts. > > Why stop there? LED spoke lights could talk trash so he wouldn't have > to:http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/images/B000BH9V2A/ref=dp_otherviews_... Actually, I have a white frame, and I routinely use a dry-erase ker to write race details (mainly laps and distance) on the top tube. I also write little messages to my competitors on my seat stays.
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Date: 31 Mar 2007 12:14:08
From: Donald Munro
Subject: Re: stick-on numbers: what glue?
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Ryan Cousineau wrote: > I also write little messages to my competitors on my seat stays. This may be more noticeable: http://www.teamestrogen.com/images/products/DS-13155-SOPK_xlg.jpg (and I'm sure you'd look very fetching in a teamestrogen jersey if you invest in some silicon).
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Date: 26 Mar 2007 16:18:57
From: RicodJour
Subject: Re: stick-on numbers: what glue?
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On 26, 8:04 pm, John Forrest Tomlinson <usenetrem...@jt10000.com > wrote: > > I had a helmet for awhile, a Schwinn helmet, that would get noticeable > lift above about 30mph. Going downhill it'd be pulling my head up. You were wearing it upside down. It's supposed to push you down to increase traction. Kind of like the spoilers on muscle cars. R
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Date: 26 Mar 2007 15:39:22
From: RicodJour
Subject: Re: stick-on numbers: what glue?
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On 26, 1:51 pm, dtamasaus...@gmail.com wrote: > On 24, 4:22 am, "Ryan Cousineau" <rcous...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > So I'm sick of stupid pin-on numbers, and I want to look all euro-pro > > by sticking my numbers on at my next race. > > > Has anybody here rolled their own stick-on numbers? Looking at the pro- > > style numbers, it appears they're using an even coating of some fairly > > tacky glue: a bit more aggressive than post-it notes. > > > As a first try, I was thinking of using a glue stick. The goal is a > > number that won't fall off, but will peel off. > > > Any other ideas? > > > As to why, well, it's partly that pins are a pain and I never get my > > number pinned on right, and partly that I want to look Euro-pro. Yeah, > > sad, I know. > > thistothat.com > > Paper to Fabric > If you want the joint to stay flexible, we recommend: > Sobo > Rhoplex > But if you don't mind some stiffness, use: > Elmer's Carpenter's Glue > LePage's Bondfast > For an absolutely wrinkle free result, but with some stiffness, we > recommend: > Yamato Sticking Paste > > To avoid wrinkles and stiffness, try: > 3M 77 > > http://www.thistothat.com/cgi-bin/glue.cgi?lang=en&this=Paper&that=Fa... Aren't most numbers printed on that Tyvek like crap? That's between a fabric and a plastic - spun olefin or something like that. Fabric to fabric provides the same results as the link you provided. Plastic to fabric: http://www.thistothat.com/cgi-bin/glue.cgi?lang=en&this=Plastic&that=Fabric Note that the results don't indicate that the bonds are temporary, so pick some numbers you like. R
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Date: 26 Mar 2007 14:02:29
From: joseph.santaniello@gmail.com
Subject: Re: stick-on numbers: what glue?
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On 26, 3:28 pm, "RicodJour" <ricodj...@worldemail.com > wrote: > Callistus Valerius wrote: > > > As to why, well, it's partly that pins are a pain and I never get my > > > number pinned on right, and partly that I want to look Euro-pro. Yeah, > > > sad, I know. > > > I prefer the pins, the number acts as a drag chute on those nasty > > descents. > > The race numbers are frequently required to be off to one side, which > can cause the chute to drag you off to that side. That's not safe > unless the downhill is a constant radius turn in the same direction, > and that rarely happens. I prefer to just slip the helmet off of the > back of my head and let that act as a drag chute. The vent holes in > the helmet prevent wind gusts from snapping your neck...usually. > > R I just wear my helmet backwards. Joseph
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Date: 26 Mar 2007 19:04:16
From: John Forrest Tomlinson
Subject: Re: stick-on numbers: what glue?
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On 26 2007 14:02:29 -0700, "joseph.santaniello@gmail.com" <joseph.santaniello@gmail.com > wrote: >On 26, 3:28 pm, "RicodJour" <ricodj...@worldemail.com> wrote: >> Callistus Valerius wrote: >> > > As to why, well, it's partly that pins are a pain and I never get my >> > > number pinned on right, and partly that I want to look Euro-pro. Yeah, >> > > sad, I know. >> >> > I prefer the pins, the number acts as a drag chute on those nasty >> > descents. >> >> The race numbers are frequently required to be off to one side, which >> can cause the chute to drag you off to that side. That's not safe >> unless the downhill is a constant radius turn in the same direction, >> and that rarely happens. I prefer to just slip the helmet off of the >> back of my head and let that act as a drag chute. The vent holes in >> the helmet prevent wind gusts from snapping your neck...usually. >> >> R > >I just wear my helmet backwards. I had a helmet for awhile, a Schwinn helmet, that would get noticeable lift above about 30mph. Going downhill it'd be pulling my head up. -- JT **************************** Remove "remove" to reply Visit http://www.jt10000.com ****************************
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Date: 26 Mar 2007 21:08:31
From: William Asher
Subject: Re: stick-on numbers: what glue?
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joseph.santaniello@gmail.com wrote: > I just wear my helmet backwards. If you wore it cocked sideways at a weird angle with baggy spandex you could be a phatty masters. -- Bill Asher
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Date: 26 Mar 2007 10:51:05
From:
Subject: Re: stick-on numbers: what glue?
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On 24, 4:22 am, "Ryan Cousineau" <rcous...@gmail.com > wrote: > So I'm sick of stupid pin-on numbers, and I want to look all euro-pro > by sticking my numbers on at my next race. > > Has anybody here rolled their own stick-on numbers? Looking at the pro- > style numbers, it appears they're using an even coating of some fairly > tacky glue: a bit more aggressive than post-it notes. > > As a first try, I was thinking of using a glue stick. The goal is a > number that won't fall off, but will peel off. > > Any other ideas? > > As to why, well, it's partly that pins are a pain and I never get my > number pinned on right, and partly that I want to look Euro-pro. Yeah, > sad, I know. thistothat.com Paper to Fabric If you want the joint to stay flexible, we recommend: Sobo Rhoplex But if you don't mind some stiffness, use: Elmer's Carpenter's Glue LePage's Bondfast For an absolutely wrinkle free result, but with some stiffness, we recommend: Yamato Sticking Paste To avoid wrinkles and stiffness, try: 3M 77 http://www.thistothat.com/cgi-bin/glue.cgi?lang=en&this=Paper&that=Fabric
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Date: 26 Mar 2007 22:31:56
From: Donald Munro
Subject: Re: stick-on numbers: what glue?
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dtamasauskas wrote: > To avoid wrinkles and stiffness, try: > 3M 77 But don't try Keith Richards.
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Date: 26 Mar 2007 08:21:52
From: RicodJour
Subject: Re: stick-on numbers: what glue?
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amit.ghosh@gmail.com wrote: > > you can go one better. our jersey supplier can sublimate a small area > on piece of clothing (of the right material i guess). so you can > custom sublimate your name or some mesage onto the back of your jersey > or shorts. Why stop there? LED spoke lights could talk trash so he wouldn't have to: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/images/B000BH9V2A/ref=dp_otherviews_3/002-5571779-9755259?ie=UTF8&s=sporting-goods&img=3 R
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Date: 26 Mar 2007 08:08:27
From: amit.ghosh@gmail.com
Subject: Re: stick-on numbers: what glue?
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On 24, 4:22 am, "Ryan Cousineau" <rcous...@gmail.com > wrote: > So I'm sick of stupid pin-on numbers, and I want to look all euro-pro > by sticking my numbers on at my next race. > > Has anybody here rolled their own stick-on numbers? Looking at the pro- > style numbers, it appears they're using an even coating of some fairly > tacky glue: a bit more aggressive than post-it notes. > > As a first try, I was thinking of using a glue stick. The goal is a > number that won't fall off, but will peel off. > > Any other ideas? dumbass, you can go one better. our jersey supplier can sublimate a small area on piece of clothing (of the right material i guess). so you can custom sublimate your name or some mesage onto the back of your jersey or shorts. -Amit
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Date: 26 Mar 2007 06:28:09
From: RicodJour
Subject: Re: stick-on numbers: what glue?
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Callistus Valerius wrote: > > As to why, well, it's partly that pins are a pain and I never get my > > number pinned on right, and partly that I want to look Euro-pro. Yeah, > > sad, I know. > > I prefer the pins, the number acts as a drag chute on those nasty > descents. The race numbers are frequently required to be off to one side, which can cause the chute to drag you off to that side. That's not safe unless the downhill is a constant radius turn in the same direction, and that rarely happens. I prefer to just slip the helmet off of the back of my head and let that act as a drag chute. The vent holes in the helmet prevent wind gusts from snapping your neck...usually. R
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Date: 26 Mar 2007 08:46:43
From: Callistus Valerius
Subject: Re: stick-on numbers: what glue?
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> As to why, well, it's partly that pins are a pain and I never get my > number pinned on right, and partly that I want to look Euro-pro. Yeah, > sad, I know. I prefer the pins, the number acts as a drag chute on those nasty descents.
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Date: 25 Mar 2007 20:47:01
From: RicodJour
Subject: Re: stick-on numbers: what glue?
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Ryan Cousineau wrote: > On 24, 10:31 am, "RicodJour" <ricodj...@worldemail.com> wrote: > > Ryan Cousineau wrote: > > > So I'm sick of stupid pin-on numbers, and I want to look all euro-pro > > > by sticking my numbers on at my next race. > > > > > Has anybody here rolled their own stick-on numbers? Looking at the pro- > > > style numbers, it appears they're using an even coating of some fairly > > > tacky glue: a bit more aggressive than post-it notes. > > > > > As a first try, I was thinking of using a glue stick. The goal is a > > > number that won't fall off, but will peel off. > > > > > Any other ideas? > > > > > As to why, well, it's partly that pins are a pain and I never get my > > > number pinned on right, and partly that I want to look Euro-pro. Yeah, > > > sad, I know. > > > > I was about to recommend 3M Super 77 spray adhesive - but it might be > > too strong. I was checking out the 3M web site, then I saw this:http://tinyurl.com/2y9zrb > > Sports and Hobbies - and the only thing they show are a card table, a > > putting green and a seat cushion. Yep. Bunch of 'roid ragin' > > athletes at 3M! > > > > Here's a link to the 3M web site search for temporary spray adhesives:http://tinyurl.com/2v9bgv > > > > You might also want to look at this:http://www.acousticalsurfaces.com/sealants_adhesives/contact_adhesive... > > Says it makes permanent or temporary bonds, non-staining and all of > > that good stuff. > > > > As always, test in an inconspicuous place. Like someone else's > > jersey. > > Rico, your link to 3M's Super 77 pages found me a probable solution: > 3M Spray Mount Artist's Adhesive > http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3M/en_US/3M-Super-77/Super77/SprayAdhesive/Product-Information?PC_7_0_382I_assetType=MMM_Article&PC_7_0_382I_assetId=1114284886905&PC_7_0_382I_univid=1114284886905%237_0_382I > > http://tinyurl.com/2d3uyj > > It's not designed for "outdoor use", but I think they're mostly > hinting that it's a moderate-strength adhesive. I'll do some > experimenting with wearing race numbers while commuting for a few > days. > > I'll try to report back when I have results. Please do. I think you might actually want to err on having a stronger tack rather than a weaker one. You'd look pretty freaking stupid placing without your number. ;) R
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Date: 26 Mar 2007 02:08:13
From: Tom Kunich
Subject: Re: stick-on numbers: what glue?
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"Ryan Cousineau" <rcousine@gmail.com > wrote in message news:1174724547.192237.41240@p15g2000hsd.googlegroups.com... > So I'm sick of stupid pin-on numbers, and I want to look all euro-pro > by sticking my numbers on at my next race. > > Has anybody here rolled their own stick-on numbers? Looking at the pro- > style numbers, it appears they're using an even coating of some fairly > tacky glue: a bit more aggressive than post-it notes. http://www.misterart.com/store/view/001/group_id/2323/Krylon-Repositionable-Adhesive.htm
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Date: 25 Mar 2007 17:26:51
From: Ryan Cousineau
Subject: Re: stick-on numbers: what glue?
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On 24, 11:30 am, "joseph.santanie...@gmail.com" <joseph.santanie...@gmail.com > wrote: > On 24, 9:22 am, "Ryan Cousineau" <rcous...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > So I'm sick of stupid pin-on numbers, and I want to look all euro-pro > > by sticking my numbers on at my next race. > > > Has anybody here rolled their own stick-on numbers? Looking at the pro- > > style numbers, it appears they're using an even coating of some fairly > > tacky glue: a bit more aggressive than post-it notes. > > > As a first try, I was thinking of using a glue stick. The goal is a > > number that won't fall off, but will peel off. > > > Any other ideas? > > > As to why, well, it's partly that pins are a pain and I never get my > > number pinned on right, and partly that I want to look Euro-pro. Yeah, > > sad, I know. > > I've been to ski races where the numbers were printed on fabric > stickers. One sheet of A4 (euro letter) size with die-cut areas around > the different printing. I'm sure it's the same sort of thing. > > Joseph Big-budget ski races can afford zooty fabric numbers, but you're right, that's probably similar to the Euro-pro style, with pre-applied adhesive. Anyone here touched a TdF number? Are they a Tyvek-type material like most local race numbers, or do they use fabric-based numbers? Either way, I doubt local races could or would change over to stick-on numbers. I'm looking for a way to make my own from default pin-on numbers. I figure the jealousy alone will be worth a few places.
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Date: 09 Apr 2007 19:53:43
From: Mike Murray
Subject: Re: stick-on numbers: what glue?
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OBRA has numbers printed on Lycra. They are not self adhesive but they are much easier to pin on flat compared to paper or Tyvek. They also last for a long time. Members are given a set of 2 numbers which are used at most races in Oregon all season. These numbers are quite a bit more expensive than the Tyvek numbers. -- Mike Murray "Ryan Cousineau" <rcousine@gmail.com > wrote: "Big-budget ski races can afford zooty fabric numbers,"
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Date: 10 Apr 2007 04:43:39
From: John Forrest Tomlinson
Subject: Re: stick-on numbers: what glue?
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On Mon, 9 Apr 2007 19:53:43 -0700, "Mike Murray" <mike.murray@obra.org > wrote: >OBRA has numbers printed on Lycra. They are not self adhesive but they are >much easier to pin on flat compared to paper or Tyvek. They also last for a >long time. Members are given a set of 2 numbers which are used at most >races in Oregon all season. These numbers are quite a bit more expensive >than the Tyvek numbers. What vendor supplied these? My club has year-long numbers that are very heavy and hard to pin and these should like an improvement. -- JT **************************** Remove "remove" to reply Visit http://www.jt10000.com ****************************
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Date: 10 Apr 2007 22:22:03
From: Mike Murray
Subject: Re: stick-on numbers: what glue?
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We have gotten them from several suppliers. They have always been a custom set up deal. I am not sure if our current supplier is interested in doing them for anyone else. I have sent them a note to find out. In the past we got them from Reliable Racing. -- Mike Murray "John Forrest Tomlinson" <usenetremove@jt10000.com > wrote in message news:jgjm1352ftfebrdkp0gqieb3b981rqpj2f@4ax.com... > On Mon, 9 Apr 2007 19:53:43 -0700, "Mike Murray" > <mike.murray@obra.org> wrote: > >>OBRA has numbers printed on Lycra. They are not self adhesive but they >>are >>much easier to pin on flat compared to paper or Tyvek. They also last for >>a >>long time. Members are given a set of 2 numbers which are used at most >>races in Oregon all season. These numbers are quite a bit more expensive >>than the Tyvek numbers. > > What vendor supplied these? My club has year-long numbers that are > very heavy and hard to pin and these should like an improvement. > > -- > JT > **************************** > Remove "remove" to reply > Visit http://www.jt10000.com > ****************************
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Date: 11 Apr 2007 19:35:37
From: Mike Murray
Subject: Re: stick-on numbers: what glue?
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"John Forrest Tomlinson" wrote re: Lycra number: "What vendor supplied these?" I have asked out current supplier if he is interested in doing them. He may be if the run is big enough. Send me a note and I will put you in contact with him, -- Mike Murray
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Date: 12 Apr 2007 06:41:57
From: John Forrest Tomlinson
Subject: Re: stick-on numbers: what glue?
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On Wed, 11 Apr 2007 19:35:37 -0700, "Mike Murray" <mike.murray@obra.org > wrote: >"John Forrest Tomlinson" wrote re: Lycra number: >"What vendor supplied these?" > >I have asked out current supplier if he is interested in doing them. He may >be if the run is big enough. Send me a note and I will put you in contact >with him, It's only 400/year and I'm just curious. I'm not a decionmaker in our club. -- JT **************************** Remove "remove" to reply Visit http://www.jt10000.com ****************************
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Date: 13 Apr 2007 19:13:28
From: Mike Murray
Subject: Re: stick-on numbers: what glue?
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They would be interested in a 400 order. Send me a note. -- Mike Murray "John Forrest Tomlinson" <usenetremove@jt10000.com > wrote in message news:s63s13l7h00ncdbirda3c20f4m4748v94r@4ax.com... > On Wed, 11 Apr 2007 19:35:37 -0700, "Mike Murray" > <mike.murray@obra.org> wrote: > >>"John Forrest Tomlinson" wrote re: Lycra number: >>"What vendor supplied these?" >> >>I have asked out current supplier if he is interested in doing them. He >>may >>be if the run is big enough. Send me a note and I will put you in contact >>with him, > > > It's only 400/year and I'm just curious. I'm not a decionmaker in > our club. > -- > JT > **************************** > Remove "remove" to reply > Visit http://www.jt10000.com > ****************************
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Date: 25 Mar 2007 17:08:07
From: Ryan Cousineau
Subject: Re: stick-on numbers: what glue?
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On 24, 10:31 am, "RicodJour" <ricodj...@worldemail.com > wrote: > Ryan Cousineau wrote: > > So I'm sick of stupid pin-on numbers, and I want to look all euro-pro > > by sticking my numbers on at my next race. > > > Has anybody here rolled their own stick-on numbers? Looking at the pro- > > style numbers, it appears they're using an even coating of some fairly > > tacky glue: a bit more aggressive than post-it notes. > > > As a first try, I was thinking of using a glue stick. The goal is a > > number that won't fall off, but will peel off. > > > Any other ideas? > > > As to why, well, it's partly that pins are a pain and I never get my > > number pinned on right, and partly that I want to look Euro-pro. Yeah, > > sad, I know. > > I was about to recommend 3M Super 77 spray adhesive - but it might be > too strong. I was checking out the 3M web site, then I saw this:http://tinyurl.com/2y9zrb > Sports and Hobbies - and the only thing they show are a card table, a > putting green and a seat cushion. Yep. Bunch of 'roid ragin' > athletes at 3M! > > Here's a link to the 3M web site search for temporary spray adhesives:http://tinyurl.com/2v9bgv > > You might also want to look at this:http://www.acousticalsurfaces.com/sealants_adhesives/contact_adhesive... > Says it makes permanent or temporary bonds, non-staining and all of > that good stuff. > > As always, test in an inconspicuous place. Like someone else's > jersey. Rico, your link to 3M's Super 77 pages found me a probable solution: 3M Spray Mount Artist's Adhesive http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3M/en_US/3M-Super-77/Super77/SprayAdhesive/Product-Information?PC_7_0_382I_assetType=MMM_Article&PC_7_0_382I_assetId=1114284886905&PC_7_0_382I_univid=1114284886905%237_0_382I http://tinyurl.com/2d3uyj It's not designed for "outdoor use", but I think they're mostly hinting that it's a moderate-strength adhesive. I'll do some experimenting with wearing race numbers while commuting for a few days. I'll try to report back when I have results. Thanks!
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Date: 24 Mar 2007 11:30:42
From: joseph.santaniello@gmail.com
Subject: Re: stick-on numbers: what glue?
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On 24, 9:22 am, "Ryan Cousineau" <rcous...@gmail.com > wrote: > So I'm sick of stupid pin-on numbers, and I want to look all euro-pro > by sticking my numbers on at my next race. > > Has anybody here rolled their own stick-on numbers? Looking at the pro- > style numbers, it appears they're using an even coating of some fairly > tacky glue: a bit more aggressive than post-it notes. > > As a first try, I was thinking of using a glue stick. The goal is a > number that won't fall off, but will peel off. > > Any other ideas? > > As to why, well, it's partly that pins are a pain and I never get my > number pinned on right, and partly that I want to look Euro-pro. Yeah, > sad, I know. I've been to ski races where the numbers were printed on fabric stickers. One sheet of A4 (euro letter) size with die-cut areas around the different printing. I'm sure it's the same sort of thing. Joseph
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Date: 24 Mar 2007 10:31:17
From: RicodJour
Subject: Re: stick-on numbers: what glue?
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Ryan Cousineau wrote: > So I'm sick of stupid pin-on numbers, and I want to look all euro-pro > by sticking my numbers on at my next race. > > Has anybody here rolled their own stick-on numbers? Looking at the pro- > style numbers, it appears they're using an even coating of some fairly > tacky glue: a bit more aggressive than post-it notes. > > As a first try, I was thinking of using a glue stick. The goal is a > number that won't fall off, but will peel off. > > Any other ideas? > > As to why, well, it's partly that pins are a pain and I never get my > number pinned on right, and partly that I want to look Euro-pro. Yeah, > sad, I know. I was about to recommend 3M Super 77 spray adhesive - but it might be too strong. I was checking out the 3M web site, then I saw this: http://tinyurl.com/2y9zrb Sports and Hobbies - and the only thing they show are a card table, a putting green and a seat cushion. Yep. Bunch of 'roid ragin' athletes at 3M! Here's a link to the 3M web site search for temporary spray adhesives: http://tinyurl.com/2v9bgv You might also want to look at this: http://www.acousticalsurfaces.com/sealants_adhesives/contact_adhesive.htm?d=18 Says it makes permanent or temporary bonds, non-staining and all of that good stuff. As always, test in an inconspicuous place. Like someone else's jersey. R
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Date: 25 Mar 2007 20:28:32
From: RonSonic
Subject: Re: stick-on numbers: what glue?
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On 24 2007 10:31:17 -0700, "RicodJour" <ricodjour@worldemail.com > wrote: > >Ryan Cousineau wrote: >> So I'm sick of stupid pin-on numbers, and I want to look all euro-pro >> by sticking my numbers on at my next race. >> >> Has anybody here rolled their own stick-on numbers? Looking at the pro- >> style numbers, it appears they're using an even coating of some fairly >> tacky glue: a bit more aggressive than post-it notes. >> >> As a first try, I was thinking of using a glue stick. The goal is a >> number that won't fall off, but will peel off. >> >> Any other ideas? >> >> As to why, well, it's partly that pins are a pain and I never get my >> number pinned on right, and partly that I want to look Euro-pro. Yeah, >> sad, I know. > >I was about to recommend 3M Super 77 spray adhesive - but it might be >too strong. I was checking out the 3M web site, then I saw this: >http://tinyurl.com/2y9zrb >Sports and Hobbies - and the only thing they show are a card table, a >putting green and a seat cushion. Yep. Bunch of 'roid ragin' >athletes at 3M! > >Here's a link to the 3M web site search for temporary spray adhesives: >http://tinyurl.com/2v9bgv > >You might also want to look at this: >http://www.acousticalsurfaces.com/sealants_adhesives/contact_adhesive.htm?d=18 >Says it makes permanent or temporary bonds, non-staining and all of >that good stuff. 3M 77 is permanent if used properly. I suspect that if sprayed on the back of the number than then stuck down when tacky it'd not be permanent. >As always, test in an inconspicuous place. Like someone else's >jersey. Good idea. Those are some pretty evil solvents in most spray glues. Ron
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Date: 28 Mar 2007 21:29:02
From: ST
Subject: Re: stick-on numbers: what glue? Super 77! yes.
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On 3/25/07 5:28 PM, in article lq4e03pckqdoo9n7bkn5ur0f7nk348k163@4ax.com, "RonSonic" <ronsonic@tampabay.rr.com > wrote: > On 24 2007 10:31:17 -0700, "RicodJour" <ricodjour@worldemail.com> wrote: > >> >> Ryan Cousineau wrote: >>> So I'm sick of stupid pin-on numbers, and I want to look all euro-pro >>> by sticking my numbers on at my next race. >>> >>> Has anybody here rolled their own stick-on numbers? Looking at the pro- >>> style numbers, it appears they're using an even coating of some fairly >>> tacky glue: a bit more aggressive than post-it notes. >>> >>> As a first try, I was thinking of using a glue stick. The goal is a >>> number that won't fall off, but will peel off. >>> >>> Any other ideas? >>> >>> As to why, well, it's partly that pins are a pain and I never get my >>> number pinned on right, and partly that I want to look Euro-pro. Yeah, >>> sad, I know. >> >> I was about to recommend 3M Super 77 spray adhesive - but it might be >> too strong. I was checking out the 3M web site, then I saw this: >> http://tinyurl.com/2y9zrb >> Sports and Hobbies - and the only thing they show are a card table, a >> putting green and a seat cushion. Yep. Bunch of 'roid ragin' >> athletes at 3M! >> >> Here's a link to the 3M web site search for temporary spray adhesives: >> http://tinyurl.com/2v9bgv >> >> You might also want to look at this: >> http://www.acousticalsurfaces.com/sealants_adhesives/contact_adhesive.htm?d=1 >> 8 >> Says it makes permanent or temporary bonds, non-staining and all of >> that good stuff. > > 3M 77 is permanent if used properly. I suspect that if sprayed on the back of > the number than then stuck down when tacky it'd not be permanent. > >> As always, test in an inconspicuous place. Like someone else's >> jersey. > > Good idea. Those are some pretty evil solvents in most spray glues. > > Ron The 3M super 77 is the way to go. It might start peeling in a hot RR or a really sweaty crit over 45+ minutes. I have used it a dozen times before. I am familiar with the product as I work in the printing industry. It is not permanent (As is not Fastack either..) BUT it is very tacky (like the Fastack) If you usually wash your jersey by hand using this will probably cause you to use the machine to wash instead. Warmer water and an adequate laundry detergent will be needed if it is a cold day and you do not sweat enough to breakdown the glue on the fabric.
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Date: 24 Mar 2007 05:04:46
From: John Forrest Tomlinson
Subject: Re: stick-on numbers: what glue?
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On 24 2007 01:22:27 -0700, "Ryan Cousineau" <rcousine@gmail.com > wrote: >So I'm sick of stupid pin-on numbers, and I want to look all euro-pro >by sticking my numbers on at my next race. > >Has anybody here rolled their own stick-on numbers? Looking at the pro- >style numbers, it appears they're using an even coating of some fairly >tacky glue: a bit more aggressive than post-it notes. > >As a first try, I was thinking of using a glue stick. The goal is a >number that won't fall off, but will peel off. I think it's some sort of spray-on adhesive. I also think this is one idea that started with preening and rich masters fatties and then spread to the euro-pros. -- JT **************************** Remove "remove" to reply Visit http://www.jt10000.com ****************************
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