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  • S Steve Mayfield

    good for many things, buy not to seal ducts [^] :confused: there is Military Grade [^] and Nuclear Grade [^]

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    Vaclav_
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    One needs only two items to fix things. If it moves and it's not suppose to - use duct tape! If it does not move and suppose to - use WD40!

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    • M MrPlankton

      The nuclear product says; Polyken 226 also has superior tack and adheres tightly to many surfaces. It has multiple uses in power plants and ships. Somehow in my minds eye, I imagine the engineer on a carrier tapping a hole in the reactor vessel with this tape. Of course that would be ridiculous.:suss:

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      MidwestLimey
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      MrPlankton wrote:

      Somehow in my minds eye, I imagine the engineer on a carrier tapping a hole in the reactor vessel with this tape. Of course that would be ridiculous.

      Well of course it is, that would require something more sturdy, like cardboard and superglue.


      I'm largely language agnostic


      After a while they all bug me :doh:


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      • S Steve Mayfield

        good for many things, buy not to seal ducts [^] :confused: there is Military Grade [^] and Nuclear Grade [^]

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        Joe Woodbury
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        For an article written with California on it, I can't believe they blundered when they equated "duct tape" with "gaffer tape". The two are most definitely different. Gaffer tape uses a less sticky/gooey adhesive and can be torn quite easily. Am I the only male who doesn't like duct tape? Cleaning off the goo when its removed is just too annoying.

        Anyone who thinks he has a better idea of what's good for people than people do is a swine. - P.J. O'Rourke

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        • J Joe Woodbury

          For an article written with California on it, I can't believe they blundered when they equated "duct tape" with "gaffer tape". The two are most definitely different. Gaffer tape uses a less sticky/gooey adhesive and can be torn quite easily. Am I the only male who doesn't like duct tape? Cleaning off the goo when its removed is just too annoying.

          Anyone who thinks he has a better idea of what's good for people than people do is a swine. - P.J. O'Rourke

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          Steve Mayfield
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          I read it to say that duct tape and gaffer tape were in the same general group (cloth-backed, rubber-adhesive tape) and not equivalent.

          Steve

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            For an article written with California on it, I can't believe they blundered when they equated "duct tape" with "gaffer tape". The two are most definitely different. Gaffer tape uses a less sticky/gooey adhesive and can be torn quite easily. Am I the only male who doesn't like duct tape? Cleaning off the goo when its removed is just too annoying.

            Anyone who thinks he has a better idea of what's good for people than people do is a swine. - P.J. O'Rourke

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            Roger Wright
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            Joe Woodbury wrote:

            Cleaning off the goo

            That's not usually the male's complaint... Duct tape is one of the basic elements of the universe, and it's often our best defense against unrestrained entropy. :-D

            "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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            • S Steve Mayfield

              good for many things, buy not to seal ducts [^] :confused: there is Military Grade [^] and Nuclear Grade [^]

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              mav northwind
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              Duct tape is like The Force: It has a light side and a dark side and holds the universe together... :)

              Regards, mav -- Black holes are the places where God divided by 0...

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              • J Joe Woodbury

                For an article written with California on it, I can't believe they blundered when they equated "duct tape" with "gaffer tape". The two are most definitely different. Gaffer tape uses a less sticky/gooey adhesive and can be torn quite easily. Am I the only male who doesn't like duct tape? Cleaning off the goo when its removed is just too annoying.

                Anyone who thinks he has a better idea of what's good for people than people do is a swine. - P.J. O'Rourke

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                Shog9 0
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                Joe Woodbury wrote:

                Cleaning off the goo when its removed is just too annoying.

                Ah, see... you don't remove it. When it starts to wear, you just put fresh duct tape over the top... :-\

                Citizen 20.1.01

                'The question is,' said Humpty Dumpty, 'which is to be master - that's all.'

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                • J Joe Woodbury

                  For an article written with California on it, I can't believe they blundered when they equated "duct tape" with "gaffer tape". The two are most definitely different. Gaffer tape uses a less sticky/gooey adhesive and can be torn quite easily. Am I the only male who doesn't like duct tape? Cleaning off the goo when its removed is just too annoying.

                  Anyone who thinks he has a better idea of what's good for people than people do is a swine. - P.J. O'Rourke

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                  Chris Quinn
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                  The answer to removing the goo is to use that other essential - WD40!

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                    Duct tape is like The Force: It has a light side and a dark side and holds the universe together... :)

                    Regards, mav -- Black holes are the places where God divided by 0...

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                    :)

                    William Falconer, Developer

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                    • S Steve Mayfield

                      good for many things, buy not to seal ducts [^] :confused: there is Military Grade [^] and Nuclear Grade [^]

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                      • S Steve Mayfield

                        good for many things, buy not to seal ducts [^] :confused: there is Military Grade [^] and Nuclear Grade [^]

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                        Gary Wheeler
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                        I carry some in the cargo bag of my bike for long rides. I actually used some this last trip. The cargo rack bolt protrudes out to the side a little too far, and my leg would brush against it on the downstroke. A little duct tape, and voila! Now my leg slides over it :cool:.

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                        • S Steve Mayfield

                          good for many things, buy not to seal ducts [^] :confused: there is Military Grade [^] and Nuclear Grade [^]

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                          nshustov
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                          One man said that the duct tape was the second great invention after a wheel :-D

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                          • S Steve Mayfield

                            good for many things, buy not to seal ducts [^] :confused: there is Military Grade [^] and Nuclear Grade [^]

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                            Mimimal_Subset
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                            We call it "Saskatchewan Chrome"

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                              One needs only two items to fix things. If it moves and it's not suppose to - use duct tape! If it does not move and suppose to - use WD40!

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                              rcampbell12
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                              Oh, please. Anybody who's seen "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" knows that Windex is the new fix-all.

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                              • M MrPlankton

                                The nuclear product says; Polyken 226 also has superior tack and adheres tightly to many surfaces. It has multiple uses in power plants and ships. Somehow in my minds eye, I imagine the engineer on a carrier tapping a hole in the reactor vessel with this tape. Of course that would be ridiculous.:suss:

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                                Zhat
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                                Haha, well it's that guy on the Submarine patching a hole in the side.

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                                  Joe Woodbury wrote:

                                  Cleaning off the goo when its removed is just too annoying.

                                  Ah, see... you don't remove it. When it starts to wear, you just put fresh duct tape over the top... :-\

                                  Citizen 20.1.01

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                                  Zhat
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                                  "you don't remove it" You beat me to it!.

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                                    Zhat
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                                    You would have thought that guy's holloween costume may have had more then just 2.5".... Nothing here folks, move along.

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                                    • S Steve Mayfield

                                      good for many things, buy not to seal ducts [^] :confused: there is Military Grade [^] and Nuclear Grade [^]

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                                      snowlin
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                                      :-O I like the sting when you peel it from the skin. And goo removal can be fun with a friend. {Heh, I couldn't help it had to go there.}

                                      S.Nowlin ----------------------- I'm a Techwriter Monkey -- handy, just less useful than the Bathroom Monkey.

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                                      • S Steve Mayfield

                                        good for many things, buy not to seal ducts [^] :confused: there is Military Grade [^] and Nuclear Grade [^]

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                                        Richard Jones
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                                        I wonder what grade 200mph tape is. That's the stuff used by NASCAR.

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                                        • M mav northwind

                                          Duct tape is like The Force: It has a light side and a dark side and holds the universe together... :)

                                          Regards, mav -- Black holes are the places where God divided by 0...

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                                          LenaBr
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                                          You can use it to make corsets (tape over an old t-shirt). In a pinch it can be used in place of a bra but it is a bit painful to remove, it is best to tape over a cami.

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