What I seem to recall, VHS video tape is nearly double the thickness of a standard audio compact casette (depends a bit on the recording length).
That is, you might strive for old VHS tapes


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I like it!tofro wrote:Make sure you don't kill any rare Kung Fu tapes, though![]()
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tofro
Trying to revive an old topic, I've had this in my mind, too. Any luck cutting the VHS tape?I had a simple scheme in mind:
- cut the original loop at head position.
- glue new tape to the end that comes from the outer end of the tape ring in the cartridge.
- pull the other end and let the glued end suck-in my new tape
- keep pulling until I pull all original tape out
- recut both ends so that they match and glue them together.
A vice, a rubber eraser, a razor blade or surgical knife. Cut the eraser into two pieces of the required thickness, jam the razor blade between the two pieces of rubber in the vice. The gap between the vice jaws must be the width of the tape to be cut. Gently draw the tape across the blade. Voila!tcat wrote:S-O-S, any luck, ideas out there?