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Mr Whippy - 18/7/12 at 03:27 PM

Makes me feel better seeing my Landy repairs are indorsed by NASA must by more

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MakeEverything - 18/7/12 at 03:37 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Mr Whippy
Makes me feel better seeing my Landy repairs are indorsed by NASA must by more

you tube linky


And the good thing is, it wont get noticed for 40 years!!


Agriv8 - 18/7/12 at 03:50 PM

how the heck do you put duct tape on with Gloves !!! maybe that hoe you got on the Space Programe

ATB Agriv8


mcerd1 - 18/7/12 at 04:11 PM

I've got a really old tent that survied 5 years of music fetivals thanks to that stuff

and I'm sure I read an article in a kitcar mag. claiming they made an new CV boot to get them home using only the tape and a couple of cable ties....


steve m - 18/7/12 at 04:59 PM

I beleive the Americans call it Duct tape, but our equivelent would be speed tape, as used in the Aviation buisness, for "minor repairs" to aircraft

I had some, must of been 30 ish years ago, and it held my speedo and rev counter, together after i pranged a Syuzuki
This stuff once applied will NEVER come off with out power tools

The stuff we buy in B&q and the likes, is basicly a mildy stronger carpet tape, and f ing useless


AndyW - 18/7/12 at 05:17 PM

quote:
Originally posted by steve m
I beleive the Americans call it Duct tape, but our equivelent would be speed tape, as used in the Aviation buisness, for "minor repairs" to aircraft

I had some, must of been 30 ish years ago, and it held my speedo and rev counter, together after i pranged a Syuzuki
This stuff once applied will NEVER come off with out power tools

The stuff we buy in B&q and the likes, is basicly a mildy stronger carpet tape, and f ing useless


We used to call it 600mph tape and used it as you said to repair minor damage to aircraft.