Palerider Posted September 22, 2006 Report Posted September 22, 2006 another use for duct tape.....customer comes into our RV dealership...he own a big diesel RV....they have 2 big windows for windshields....one fell out while driving....it did not fall to the ground nor did it fall inside the coach...somehow it fell out of place....he pulled over and got the Duct tape out and taped the window back into place and went on his way...true story...... B) Quote
Dr T Posted September 22, 2006 Report Posted September 22, 2006 WHen I was young someone called it 200 mile per hour tape. He said "because race car driver use it on their cars and it wont come off." True story-I don't know if it's use for that is true, but the story is true. Quote
StrawberryFields Posted September 22, 2006 Author Report Posted September 22, 2006 Palerider, Your story reminds me of seeing some cars almost completely held together with bondo=Duct Tape! Quote
Palerider Posted September 22, 2006 Report Posted September 22, 2006 Sf and Doc......you are both right....I have seen it on cars and I have seen it on cars running in Nascar.......LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!! Quote
BenRaines Posted September 22, 2006 Report Posted September 22, 2006 My brother calls it 500 mile an hour tape. It was used to tape on wings of airplanes. Back in the day when wings on some planes were fabric it could be used for repairs. Here is another use. If you have a wart place a small piece of duct tape on the wart, enough to fully cover it. Leave it there for four weeks. Take tape off and wart will have died and be gone. PS: do not use on face or other place where it would be visible. You would spend all the time explaining it. It does not work on moles just warts. I have done it and it works. Wart is smothered. Ben Raines Quote
pushka Posted September 22, 2006 Report Posted September 22, 2006 Wow!! That's great news for my son...you don't think it would work on verukkas as well do you? :) Quote
miztrniceguy Posted September 22, 2006 Report Posted September 22, 2006 only 2 things in a redneck toolbox: Duct tape and WD-40.... Rule #1 If it's stuck and shouldn't be, use WD-40. Rule #2 if it ain't stuck and should be, use duct tape. Quote
Guest MrsS Posted September 23, 2006 Report Posted September 23, 2006 My brother calls it 500 mile an hour tape. It was used to tape on wings of airplanes. Back in the day when wings on some planes were fabric it could be used for repairs.Here is another use. If you have a wart place a small piece of duct tape on the wart, enough to fully cover it. Leave it there for four weeks. Take tape off and wart will have died and be gone.PS: do not use on face or other place where it would be visible. You would spend all the time explaining it.It does not work on moles just warts. I have done it and it works. Wart is smothered. Ben Raines If it isn't smothered by then, the extreme stickyness of the tape will O U C H !!! Quote
LionHeart Posted September 23, 2006 Report Posted September 23, 2006 I've read that covering a wart with duck tape will make it go away.I wish I would have known about this sooner. I recently removed a wart using brute force. (A knife and pliers)L.H. Quote
begood2 Posted September 23, 2006 Report Posted September 23, 2006 <div class='quotemain'>I've read that covering a wart with duck tape will make it go away.I wish I would have known about this sooner. I recently removed a wart using brute force. (A knife and pliers)L.H.LionHeart,That's got to hurt...lol. Quote
Princess3dward Posted September 23, 2006 Report Posted September 23, 2006 <div class='quotemain'>I've read that covering a wart with duck tape will make it go away.I wish I would have known about this sooner. I recently removed a wart using brute force. (A knife and pliers)L.H. :o :o :o I hope my face gets back to normal. Quote
begood2 Posted September 24, 2006 Report Posted September 24, 2006 :o :o :o I hope my face gets back to normal. Desire,What are you doing with that duct tape on your face???? What did Ben say?? Besides you don't have any warts! Just joking....don't be throwing things at me now...lol :) Quote
babygirl Posted September 24, 2006 Report Posted September 24, 2006 <div class='quotemain'> I have heard that duct tape is used for 'support' when wearing a backless dress.That is actually very true that women will use duct tape to create cleavage in a backless dress.The best fun that I have ever witnessed was people using the varied colors of duct tape to create medieval outfits. Also if you are making clothing for yourself and you want to get accurate measurements, you create a duct tape dummy of your body.We love duct tape around my house and my favorite color to use is the purple!so i swear i saw someone mention after this post that they saw duct tape dresses and suits but now i cant find it, maybe im goin crazy.... anywaymy brother likes to make wallets out of ductap they last long too, and r cheep, lolim a big fan of ductap too, sounds like it can do almost anything, its superman Quote
karrie91 Posted September 24, 2006 Report Posted September 24, 2006 only 2 things in a redneck toolbox:Duct tape and WD-40....Rule #1 If it's stuck and shouldn't be, use WD-40.Rule #2 if it ain't stuck and should be, use duct tape. too true, my husband has a company "Redneck Installations" the slogan is "for when JB Weld and Duct Tape just wont work". Hes used it weatherproof windows, fix leaky pipes, tape cables to the carpet so people dont trip, tape tarp to a leaky rook, tape a rip in a trash bag before it falls open. This is just some of his favorite Quote
StrawberryFields Posted September 24, 2006 Author Report Posted September 24, 2006 <div class='quotemain'><div class='quotemain'> I have heard that duct tape is used for 'support' when wearing a backless dress.That is actually very true that women will use duct tape to create cleavage in a backless dress.The best fun that I have ever witnessed was people using the varied colors of duct tape to create medieval outfits. Also if you are making clothing for yourself and you want to get accurate measurements, you create a duct tape dummy of your body.We love duct tape around my house and my favorite color to use is the purple!so i swear i saw someone mention after this post that they saw duct tape dresses and suits but now i cant find it, maybe im goin crazy.... Could this be it post 22 http://www.ducttapefashion.com/ Quote
Princess3dward Posted September 24, 2006 Report Posted September 24, 2006 <div class='quotemain'> :o :o :o I hope my face gets back to normal. Desire,What are you doing with that duct tape on your face???? What did Ben say?? Besides you don't have any warts! Just joking....don't be throwing things at me now...lol :)lol. How woudld you know if I have warts?I could have a huge fat one on my forehead.Infact... it is like 15cm by 4cm! LOL!(haha. I would say I really don't have one, but who would believe me now? ) Quote
karrie91 Posted September 25, 2006 Report Posted September 25, 2006 this thread was a great conversation piece over dinner tonight and I learnt something about my brother in law. When his kids were babies he used duct tape to tape the diapers to them as they wriggled so much the diaper wouldnt stay on. Quote
Dr T Posted September 25, 2006 Report Posted September 25, 2006 I heard a sad story about duct tape a number of years ago. I think it was when I lived in Salt Lake. There was a child care center that would duct tape the children to the wall and spray them with water when they misbehaved. Quote
karrie91 Posted September 25, 2006 Report Posted September 25, 2006 some other suggestions for duct tape. rope( braid it and its stronger than most rope) good to kidnap younger siblings belt hold up stockings keeping the skimmer on the pole for the pool patch a boat make cups for drinking water hemming pants in a hurry finger straps for boxing or broken fingers Quote
Guest MrsS Posted September 25, 2006 Report Posted September 25, 2006 Thimble for sewing. I HATE the regular thimbles - my finger doesn't "breathe"and it gets so wet that the thimble pops off. I make one with duct tape around a small piece of hard plastic, then make it like a ring that only fits to the first joint of my finger. I also use duct tape to secure my heavy duty rubber gloves around my forearms so no water and gunk can get in. Tape an old towel to the broom so I can "sweep" the spider webs and cob webs off the ceiling. Use it to remove cat hair from my wool skirts and the sofa. AND to remove eeny-teeny tiny splinters from hands. Will NOT work in removing those stray eyebrows that are on the chin and upper lip though Quote
babygirl Posted September 25, 2006 Report Posted September 25, 2006 some other suggestions for duct tape.rope( braid it and its stronger than most rope)good to kidnap younger siblingsbelthold up stockingskeeping the skimmer on the pole for the poolpatch a boatmake cups for drinking waterhemming pants in a hurryfinger straps for boxing or broken fingersanother one...My sisters who went on missions say its a sister missionaries favoiret sewing kit...when the hems of skirts would fall out, they dont have time to fix it so they used duct tape to hold the hem up till next p-day when they did have time...say it worked like a charm, lol Quote
Princess3dward Posted September 25, 2006 Report Posted September 25, 2006 some other suggestions for duct tape.good to kidnap younger siblingsI'VE DONE THAT BEFORE! (but with skipping rope).MUAHAHAHAHA! Quote
karrie91 Posted September 26, 2006 Report Posted September 26, 2006 <div class='quotemain'>some other suggestions for duct tape.good to kidnap younger siblingsI'VE DONE THAT BEFORE! (but with skipping rope).MUAHAHAHAHA!Can beat you, my husband and brother did it to their sister then put her in the dryer. (mom caught them before they turned it on) Quote
Princess3dward Posted September 26, 2006 Report Posted September 26, 2006 Can beat you, my husband and brother did it to their sister then put her in the dryer. (mom caught them before they turned it on) My dad and his brother CHOSE to ride in the dryer.... Quote
Dr T Posted September 26, 2006 Report Posted September 26, 2006 That is funny. (as long as it was them and not my children) Quote
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