Re: duct tape
I love my 3M/Scotch Transparent Duct Tape. Very useful item to keep in a
camera equipment case when shooting at location. It's still expensive,
but compared to regular stuff, the adhesive and the fiber filler are
much better (tho not necessarily stronger). It's so transparent that you
could fix a hole on your pants and jackets, not just underwear. You
could also make x-large band-aid to fix your broken skin but don't
forget to make many tiny holes for ventilation.
On Mon, 04 Dec 2006 22:25:50 -0500, "Sandy King" <sanking@clemson.edu>
said:
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> You could also use black or green camouflage duct tape. Most postal
> employees won't realize it is duct tape since they are looking for
> the grey stuff.
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> Sandy
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> At 10:08 PM -0500 12/4/06, Ender100@aol.com wrote:
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> >Judy,
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> >I've started hiding duct tape inside all the packages I've been
> >shipping-please don't tell anyone though-it's my way of not
> >conforming hheheheehe
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> >Best Wishes,
> >Mark Nelson
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> >In a message dated 12/4/06 8:48:47 PM, jseigel@panix.com writes:
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> >>On Mon, 4 Dec 2006, Camden Hardy wrote:
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> >>> I use sharpies for everything. They're right up there with duct tape. :)
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> >>Be advised -- the post office (or my post office) has a new rule against
> >>duct tape. They say it gunks up their machine. If you have visible duct
> >>tape on a package they won't take it.
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> >>J.