Yes, you can, - potato chips too.
Yes you can.
Duct tape of course.
You tape it up with duct tape dhuuu!
No repositonal tape can be picked up and moved once placed on a surface duct tape is really hard to move once place and leaves ahiesive behind theirfor no
To effectively repair a leak in your heat duct using duct tape, first clean the area around the leak thoroughly. Then, apply the duct tape tightly over the leak, making sure to cover it completely. Press down firmly to ensure a secure seal. Check the repair periodically to make sure the duct tape is holding up.
You can use duct tape to apply the shipping label but do not tape over print unless you are using clear shipping tape. Duct tape Should NOT be used to seal a cardboard box for shipping as the adhesive does not hold up well under temperatures that are typical for a package to experience during transit.
Two words. Duct tape.
Well, according to mythbusters, duct tape can hold up to 60 pounds, i wouldn't try putting that much weight on though.
chop it up with an axe then use duct-tape
No, you don't hae to. You could use any kind you want wether it be neon green to metallic, it is up to you.
You can make alot of things, like a boat entirely out of duct tape. also putting like pennies any kind of change into it for mass. if you look it up a bunch of things come up for you.
Well, honey, duct tape can hold up to around 35-45 pounds per inch of width, so if you're trying to hang up a picture frame, you're probably safe. But if you're thinking of using it as a substitute for a seatbelt, I'd strongly advise against it. Remember, duct tape may be versatile, but it's no miracle worker.