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Gorilla Tape

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Duct tape is one of our all-time favorite tools but there are certain applications where it just won't work as effectively such as with rough surfaces. This is where Gorilla Tape takes over. Toolsnob is a fan and if the tape works as well as their Gorilla Glue then so are we.

Charles & Hudson | August 6, 2008 | Comments () |

 

 

  • larry_swartz
    Apparently the Russian airline industry likes Duct Tape as well. Recently flew from St Petersburg to Moscow and a fellow traveler swore he saw a patch of it on the wing.
  • Aeroflot? Duct tape does work well on smooth surfaces.
  • Bugler
    There's a high-performance tape made for temporarily sealing aircraft exteriors. It's used all over the world. That's probably what your friend saw, Larry. As for Gorilla Tape, it's great stuff. I keep one roll in the truck and one with my tools. I've found the Gorilla brand especially useful in exterior applications. It seems to be unaffected by weather.
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