The "aggressive adhesive" properties of tape is precisely why I like, and have advocated, the use of a layer of simple teflon plumber's tape on the outside of the coil. It's paper thin, grips nicely without adhesives, conforms well to the coil itself, is dirt cheap and widely available, and can be pulled tight to make the coil more snug. And if that wasn't enough, you can then stick whatever tape you want on top of that, for cosmetic purposes, without any fear that the adhesive of THAT tape will damage the coil, because the teflon acts as a sort of adhesive insulator.
The way I look at it, you can drive yourself crazy trying to find a tape that combines the intended cosmetic and adhesive properties, or you can use the teflon to "un-yoke" those two factors, and simply concern yourself with the cosmetic side without having to worry about adhesive properties.
Seems like a no-brainer to me, but then I don't make pickups for a living so there may well be something I've overlooked.
The way I look at it, you can drive yourself crazy trying to find a tape that combines the intended cosmetic and adhesive properties, or you can use the teflon to "un-yoke" those two factors, and simply concern yourself with the cosmetic side without having to worry about adhesive properties.
Seems like a no-brainer to me, but then I don't make pickups for a living so there may well be something I've overlooked.
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