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How to tie tape around a box

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Tying tape around a box
using cotton or linen tape
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You will need to secure all boxes with cotton or linen tape.
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Measure the length of tape you will need.
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A rule of thumb is 4 times the length of the box.
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First create the looped handle by folding the length of the tape in half.
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Tie a knot in the folded tape to create the looped handle.
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Unfold the tape and wrap it around the length of the box.
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Tie a simple shoelace knot and bow.
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Consult your Transfer Adviser if you require further assistance with this.