I would say duct tape. Duct tape has considerably stronger adhesive than electric tape. On the other hand, electric tape will stretch when put in tension when duct tape may just tear - so it depends on the type of strength you are looking for.
It really depends on what your selling, such as a wallet you wouldn't sell as much as a backpack, because you use more duct tape on the backpack. So for a duct tape wallet since you put quiet a bit of your time, effort, and money into buying the duct tape i consider 7-12 dollars a wallet depending on what type of wallet it is.
get three pieces of duct tape, fold each in half hot dog style (so they're long not short), then get a small piece of duct tape and tape the other three pieces to a table so that they're hanging off of it. Now braid!
"Cover her mouth with DUCT-tape, so she doesn't scream."
I don't think so
Because it is fliping awesome
when a balloon burst it expands right before. when it is covered in duct tape there is nowhere for it to expand to so it doesn't pop.
The adhesive on the duct tape will likely stain whatever material it is used on. In addition, it would be very difficult to get the adhesive off again. Duct tape is made for construction purposes, so fabric care is not taken into consideration when it is manufactured.
Because, it's really sticky?
YES!!! I have had terrible warts on my fingers. So I put duct tape on them and left it on for two days and my warts were gone.
Just buy a new zipper! Duct-tapped zippers are so last year!
Well, honey, math is like the unsung hero of duct tape art. From measuring and cutting pieces to creating intricate designs with precise angles and dimensions, math is the backbone of making sure your duct tape creation looks sharp and stays together. So, next time you're crafting with duct tape, just remember, math is the secret ingredient to making your masterpiece stick.