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Tape Wire 2 Conductor 30 ft Roll


Tape Wire 2 Conductor 30 ft Roll Dollhouse Miniature

This 50 foot roll of flat dollhouse tape wire with a heavy mylar coating has an adhesive backing that will adhere to most surfaces. The two copper strips are colored black and copper for easy identification. The width of the dollhouse tape wire is 5/8 inch with a 1/2 inch from edge to edge of the copper strips. This dollhouse tape wire is capable of carrying up to 6 amps of current and is an excellent product for wiring your doll house. Upon completion of tape wire installation for your dollhouse, it is recommended that you coat it with white shellac as a primer, which will allow you to paint over the tape wire.

Please be advised that hand measurements are approximate.
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$42.99

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  • Ship Lead: Ships within 4 business day(s) on average.
  • Model: CRS728-2
  • 174 Units in Stock
  • Vendor: Handley House Miniatures

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  • This item averagely ships within 4 business day(s).
  • Our miniatures are not intended for small children and present a choking hazard.
  • Manufacturers may send us dollhouse miniatures that differ slightly from the picture.
  • All measurements are hand measurements, which should be considered approximate.
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  • We cannot guarantee the reported stock is accurate. We update the stock levels of our miniatures several times daily, but they are not always accurate.