glue for transparencies?

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alphonsis

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I'm looking for a glue to use which would I could use to bind some transparencies of dive slates to my wrist slate. It would be nice if it was something that wouldn't melt or denature the wrist slate material.
 
Are these going to be permanent? If not few drops of silicone adhesive on the corners would probably do the job and you'd be able to just peel em off. If it was to be permanent then just run a small bead of all purpose water proof adhesive( aquaseal comes to mind) around it. Maybe I'm not getting it but what kind of "transparencies" are you talking about.
 
the ones you use for overhead projectors. I figure they're free for me, which means they're cheaper than buying waterproof laserjet paper. I'll look into the silicon adhesive. Thanks!
 
Small bits of poster putty might work too. I'm not sure if it's water soluble, though.

--Shannon
 
I heard electrical tape would work so I'm trying that. I'll let you guys know how it goes. I didn't manage to find any silicone adhesive.
 
Just thought I'd share with everyone, that after a week of 2-3 dive days, the electrical tape is holding up pretty well.
 

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