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Easy Lining Alligator Clips

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Using glue gun to line alligator clips can be a mess. Also the glue might show under the light color ribbon. Here’s another way.

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1. Cut both 3/8″ ribbon and 1/4″ PeelnStick double sided tape. We recommend 4.5″ long. Seal the ribbon ends.

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2. Peel one backing of the tape, stick it to the back of the ribbon.

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3. Peel the other backing and we are ready to line the clips.

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4. Begin from the flat side, stick ribbon to the pinch part of the clip.

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5. Continue work on the pinch part as shown. Better to apply a tab of hot glue here to help secure the bonding of the ribbon and metal.

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6. Line the top side of the clip.

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7. Finished.

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